Tuesday, May 03, 2005
Outdoor Crimes Occur Year Round
Crimes involving the state’s fish, wildlife and State Parks resources
occur year round.
“Calls to TIP-MONT are always in season. Whether it’s hunting season,
fishing season, or year-round recreation, we get reports of violations,”
said Debbie Lewis, TIP-MONT coordinator.
Montana’s popular TIP-MONT Program and hotline (1-800-847-6668) enlists
outdoorsmen and women in reporting crimes they observe, including those on
U.S. Forest Service lands or involving forest service facilities.
Vandalism at fishing access sites and Montana State Parks is particularly
difficult to follow-up on without a witness, Lewis said. The tips from
callers with specific information and first-hand observations help wardens
apprehend vandals and stop these costly crimes. Those who report crimes to
TIP-MONT may receive a cash reward if the tip leads to solving a case.
“Montanans can also help support TIP-MONT by making tax-deductible
contributions to the program,” said Lewis.
TIP-MONT contributions can be sent to: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks
Foundation, Attn: TIP-MONT, P.O. Box 200701, Helena, MT
59620-0701. The MFWP Foundation will earmark these tax-deductive
contributions for the TIP-MONT Program.
For details, go to the FWP web page at
fwp.mt.gov and click on the MFWP Foundation logo at the bottom of the
page.
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