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Max Cannon's Local MugSHOTS Hits 3 Million Copies Sold

CrimePAY$ Publication Fighting Crime Across the Country

2011-03-07
TAMPA, FL, March 07, 2011 (Press-News.org) Like the fast food industry leader posting its 1 millionth hamburger, CrimePAY$ is announcing its 3 millionth publication of Local MugSHOTS sold. The $1 tabloid contains mug shots, wanted fugitives, sex offenders, missing persons and inmate status for criminals in the local territory in which the publication is sold. Each local distributor works closely with law enforcement agencies; the paper targeted to their local area in hopes someone may recognize a face, collect a reward, find a missing person or solve a crime.

In 2001 Max Cannon was publishing a free "waiting room" publication that was placed in doctor's offices, car repair businesses, restaurants and other places where people have to wait. It was full of trivia, jokes and puzzles and sprinkled in were pictures of local mug shots and wanted fugitives, paid for by small ads placed by local business. Local MugSHOTS was born, published by SafeCITY Publishing bi-weekly.

With the popularity of the internet, Max Cannon took his vision a step further venturing into video and blogs containing more details of specific cases listed in the print publication. (RewardsTV.net and CrimePAY$ ). Just as important as the 3 million publications sold, is the reward money publicized through these venues. As of this writing, there is over $14,000.000 dollars in rewards posted on the site.

It's proven that one of the most important tools used in solving crime is a reward; money is a motivator which tends to speak to the conscience of those who hold clues. Tips may be communicated anonymously through several avenues and no matter how small you may think they are they may be the key that unlocks the mystery for a family awaiting justice.

Distributors of Local MugSHOTS are added regularly in each state, creating more and more outlets for the publication to be sold, inevitably leading to more crimes being solved. Distributorship is a home managed business which can be quite lucrative with a small investment. No experience in publishing is required and all training is provided.

Along with the announcement of the success of 3 million publications sold, CrimePAY$ also announces three new distributors and the new areas covered, congratulations to:

• Marla Jones, Metro Kansas City area (covers Kansas City, MO and Kansas City, KS)
• David Khuong, Wichita, KS area
• Roberto Kornegay, covering three counties in Texas, Cameron, Star and Hildego

For further details about Max Cannon and CrimePAY$ please visit the website of SafeCITY Publishing for information on how you can help solve crime or become a distributor: http://safecitypublishing.com

CrimePAY$ is creating a new media form for solving crime, through print publications, internet blogs, video, and a new venture, radio, and eventually television.

Watch for the criminals that may be lurking in your own backyard through all of these mediums:

http://crimepays.tv
http://rewardstv.net
http://safecitypublishing.com

For additional information:
ImaginePublicity
PO Box 14946
Surfside Beach, SC 29587
843.808.0859
Email: contact@imaginepublicity.com
http://www.imaginepublicity.com

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[Press-News.org] Max Cannon's Local MugSHOTS Hits 3 Million Copies Sold
CrimePAY$ Publication Fighting Crime Across the Country