Crime Watch

Crime watch may refer to:

  • Neighborhood watch, a citizens' organization preventing crime in their neighborhood
  • Crimewatch, a BBC TV show where police appeal for help
  • Crime Watch (TV series), a Trinidadian show similar to the BBC show
  • Crime Watch Daily, a American first-run syndicated newsmagazine/investigation series
  • Crime Watch (TV series)

    Crime Watch is a Trinidadian television program produced by Caribbean Communications Network, and is currently one of the most popular programs in Trinidad and Tobago.

    Presented by Ian Alleyne, the show's purpose is to profile and assist law enforcement in the apprehension of fugitives wanted for various crimes, including murder, rape, kidnapping, child molestation, white collar crime, organized crime, armed robbery and gang violence.

    The show airs repeats weeknights.

    History

    Crime Watch started on WIN TV and was later dropped in February 2011. It was then picked up by CCN TV6 and began airing 11 April 2011. After being dropped from CCN TV6 the show began airing on CNC3 in 2013.

    On radio

  • A live stream of CCN TV6, the channel in which Crime Watch was broadcast was on 87.7FM.
  • A live stream of CNC3, the channel in which Crime Watch is broadcast is on 105.1 and 106.1 FM.
  • See also

  • Crimewatch, similar program in the United Kingdom
  • Crime in Trinidad and Tobago
  • CCN TV6, channel which broadcasts Crime Watch
  • Crime Watch Daily

    Crime Watch Daily is an American syndicated investigative news magazine series that debuted in the United States and Canada on September 14, 2015. The program is currently hosted by veteran television journalist Matt Doran. Produced by Telepictures and distributed by Warner Bros. Television Distribution, it features a mix of investigative reports, true crime stories and caught-on-tape police and security footage.

    Format

    The program showcases current and ongoing crime stories (including those surrounding unsolved murder and missing persons cases) and feature reports on undercover investigations from across the United States and around the world as well as limited coverage of ongoing court cases (as an example of such investigation segments, during the Crime Watch Daily's first week of episodes, the program showcased an undercover investigation into how Uber screens those applying for positions as drivers before being authorized and hired, revealing that the three applicants mentioned in the piece were convicted felons, who were cleared after their background checks were completed).

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