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The Macon Middle Georgia region is facing a disturbing trend: a significant increase in multi-victim homicides. This isn’t just a statistic; it’s a crisis impacting families and communities, demanding immediate attention and action. In a recent discussion featuring Macon Regional Crimestoppers board chairman Warren Selby and Houston County Sheriff Matt Moulton, the gravity of the situation was brought sharply into focus.

Sheriff Moulton shared alarming data revealing a concerning upward trajectory in these horrific crimes. The sheer number of lives lost in these incidents underscores the urgent need for community vigilance and proactive reporting. This isn’t a problem that can be ignored; it requires a collective effort to address.

One crucial tool in combating this surge in violence is Crimestoppers. This anonymous reporting system provides a safe and confidential avenue for individuals to share information about suspicious activity, no matter how seemingly insignificant it may appear. Every piece of information, no matter how small, could be the key to preventing future tragedies.

The message from both Mr. Selby and Sheriff Moulton is clear: immediate reporting is crucial. If you see something, say something. Don’t hesitate to contact Crimestoppers if you have any information that could assist law enforcement. Your anonymity is guaranteed, and your action could save lives.

The Houston County community is strong, resilient, and capable of overcoming this challenge. By working together, by being vigilant, and by utilizing resources like Crimestoppers, we can make our communities safer and prevent further loss. Let’s stand united against this wave of violence and create a safer future for all.

Take Action Today:

  • Report suspicious activity immediately: Contact your local law enforcement or Crimestoppers.
  • Spread awareness: Share this information with your friends, family, and neighbors. Let’s make sure everyone in our community is aware of this urgent issue.
  • Support local law enforcement: Their dedication and hard work are essential in combating crime.

Let’s work together to make our communities safer.