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Crime-video website has crooks in its sights

Brett Goldstein of Boca Raton, Florida, has created Crookstube.com which is a databse of surveillance videos from unsolved crimes.

By Nicole Brochu/Sun Sentinel/MCT

There’s a new crime-fighter in town, and it’s gunning for crooks armed with grainy footage.

Capitalising on the public’s fascination with crime videos, a Coral Springs man’s website is giving constant face time to surveillance footage from around the country - and generating hundreds of leads on unsolved crimes.

America’s most wanted, meet Crookstube.

With nearly 12,000 members and more than 60 law enforcement agencies signed on, Crookstube - first launched in November 2010 - appears to be going gangbusters, judging by the number of views its videos are getting.

Believing there’s a little crime-fighter in all of us, the website offers a central database of thousands of surveillance videos, uploaded by law enforcement agencies and crime victims alike, said Brett Goldstein, the man behind the Crookstube cape.

Videos live on the site in perpetuity, increasing their chances of being seen and yielding leads. Every time new footage is uploaded and confirmed as authentic, an alert goes out to the website’s members living in the general vicinity of the crime. Membership is free.

“If someone’s bored and they’re in the mood to catch a criminal, they can just jump on the site and see if they can find anyone they recognise,” said Goldstein, a chiropractor by day.

If you have knowledge of a crime or perpetrator, all you have to do is click on a link under the video, type in the tip, and it’s sent directly to investigating officers, or forwarded to them by Crookstube. Meaningful tips can earn the armchair crime-fighter some do-gooder pride, as well as cash. Tipsters remain anonymous, and those with leads that result in an arrest are eligible for a Crime Stoppers or other award being offered.

“I think it’s great,” said Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Sgt. Jim DeFago, programme co-ordinator for Crime Stoppers of Palm Beach County, which uploads its videos on Crookstube. “It’s another way for us to get information out to the public, so that’s good.”

There’s no way to tell how many crimes Crookstube tipsters have solved, Goldstein said, since the website’s involvement ends after the tips are forwarded to investigating officers. But the site generates two to three tips a week, he added, and new videos are uploaded just about every day.

A Crookstube tipster is credited with solving a Pompano Beach shoplifting case, according to Goldstein, who said he discussed the tip with a Broward detective. The viewer watched footage on Crookstube of two women stealing $9,000 in cameras from a Wal-Mart store in 2010 and recognised the pair from a TV news story about two Fort Lauderdale women who had just been arrested for a similar theft at a Port St. Lucie Wal-Mart.

The website’s No. 1 most-seen video, of a Fort Lauderdale homeowners association president getting his head stomped by a robber, has been watched more than 77,000 times, according to Crookstube numbers.

And that number drives home a point that police often make: These videos work. The head-stomping video was shown not just on Crookstube but by area media outlets, and police credited the video for generating information that eventually led them to charge Jamal Pinkney, 27, of Fort Lauderdale, with battery and strong-armed robbery.

“We recognise that people get their news from various sources, and one of those sources is the Internet,” said Veda Coleman-Wright, spokeswoman for the Broward Sheriff’s Office, which has videos uploaded on Crookstube. “The more eyes we have viewing our surveillance videos increases the possibility of suspects being identified, especially when all other investigative leads have been exhausted.”

 

 

 

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