It's the latest way to fight crime, says Hillsborough Detective Lisa Haber. Crime Stoppers of Tampa Bay now has a Twitter page.
Gary and Sally Smith were murdered Labor Day weekend 1989 in their own home. There is a $33,000 reward being offered in this cold case.
Pasco County detectives are working with a new photo released from the USF Anthropology Department in a cold case that dates back nearly 20 years.
Pasco detectives are investigating the case of a decomposing body that was found at the USA Flea Market on US 19 in New Port Richey. The man's bones are being used to build a composite, helping detectives in their investigation.
A father of four was murdered one year ago, and even though detectives are working leads, they are still searching for his killer.
A young man in business attire is caught on tape in a Tampa convenience store using a knife, cops say, to get breakfast. He wanted to buy a burrito with food stamps, which is not allowed. When he's turned away, the trouble begins.
For detectives, surveillance tape is the ultimate piece of evidence.
The Criminal Investigations Unit in Sumter County is known for it's success in solving murders. In fact, in the last sixteen years, only two crimes have gone unsolved.
No one ever suspected the tiny, frail man shuffling in the door of the Bank of America in South Tampa was actually a bank robber. The man's face is seen all over surveillance video and detectives are hoping you recognize him.
The video is so dramatic that cable network Tru-TV is profiling a Seminole car explosion caught on tape. The firestarter is still on the loose!