tip411 pays off: Anonymous Leads Fuel Crime-Solving for Peoria PD

Peoria schools and police department (246 sworn officers) have partnered with tip411, an anonymous two-way communication and tip tool that has been proven to improve community engagement and reduce crime. 

Peoria PD has indicated that tip411 has outperformed its old tipping line by 300% in a year-over-year comparison.

Director of School Safety for Peoria public schools Demario Boone provided an example of the tip line in action.

“They saw a person who was identified as possibly one of our students on Instagram with a firearm. [We] found out it was a fake B-B gun, that was still removed from the home. I was able to get the tip, identify who they were and an officer was at the house in 20 minutes and we were able to close the case,” said Boone.

The public can submit anonymous tips to the Peoria PD by texting “PEORIAPD” and the tip information to 847411. The public can also use the PEORIAPD Tip mobile app, powered by tip411, to view community alerts and submit anonymous tips. The PEORIAPD Tip app can be downloaded for free at the iTunes and Google Play App Store.

The public can also submit anonymous tips to Peoria Public Schools by texting “PEORIAPS” to 847411 or download the app for free at the iTunes and Google Play App Store.

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Dinwiddie Sheriff’s office Launches Innovative Tool tip411 to Reduce Crime

Dinwiddie Police Department

Dinwiddie County Sheriff’s Office (43 sworn officers) recently rolled out the newest tool in their “crime-fighting arsenal”; tip411.

Residents as well as other community members, will be able to anonymously submit tips directly to law enforcement.

“Our mission, through a partnership with the citizens of our community, is to provide the highest possible degree of protection for the County residents, guests and their properties,” Sheriff D.T. “Duck” Adams said in the announcement.

“We’ve been working on this for a few months now, and I am happy to see it finally go live. Our office relies heavily on tips from the public, and this is another way for citizens to help us fight crime in Dinwiddie County.”

More than 1,400 law enforcement, schools, and other government agencies decrease crime and increase community engagement by teaming up with tip411.

The public can submit anonymous tips to the Dinwiddie Sheriff’s Department by texting “DCSOTIP” and the tip information to 847411. The public can also use the DCSOTIP Tip mobile app, powered by tip411, to view community alerts and submit anonymous tips. The DCSOTIP Tip app can be downloaded for free at the iTunes and Google Play App Store.

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Erie, PA Partners with tip411 in Their Crime-Reduction Initiative Plan

Eire, PA Police Department (173 sworn officers) has recently partnered with tip411 to help reduce crime and increase community engagement. 

Since the launch of the tip411 tool there have been 249 tips reported from not only the Byrne grant target area but all parts of the city.

This partnership provides another way for the public to reach out to law enforcement directly and anonymously about crime activity in their neighborhoods.

Alvento Chandler, the leader of the Erie crime-reduction initiative said part of the community outreach he is doing involves making people aware of tip411 and how they can pass along tips through it without picking up a phone and having someone ask the caller’s name or the caller’s name or number showing up on caller ID.

“I’ve done a lot of marketing, just informing the public and our business community partners that it is active and something the police obtain data on. Based on that data, they can refocus their efforts in certain areas where there is an increase in nefarious activity,” Chandler said.

The public can submit anonymous tips to the Erie PD by texting “ERIEPD” and the tip information to 847411. The public can also use the ERIEPD Tip mobile app, powered by tip411, to view community alerts and submit anonymous tips. The EIREPD Tip app can be downloaded for free at the iTunes and Google Play App Store.

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Bangor Police Department Add to Their Arsenal with tip411

Bangor Police Department, ME (76 sworn officers) announced that it has partnered with tip411 to help reduce crime, improve crime-solving, and increase community engagement.

The tip411 tool allows users to submit anonymous tips, with images and videos, directly to Bangor PD. The tool has other capabilities including sending users crime alerts and community notifications.

“The app is going to be useful for interaction during an urgent situation,” Sgt. Jason McAmbley said, like when police need to notify the public about an active shooter. “It’s more reliable than social media because people will get factual information. The turnaround is really quick, which is important.”

Police can respond to anonymous tipsters in real time when tips come in.

We don’t know who we’re sending a message to, but they can respond to us if they are willing,” he said. “It’s what everybody is doing,” he said about releasing the app. “It’s simple. It’s easy. It’s anonymous. And it’s efficient.”

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The public can submit anonymous tips to the Bangor PD by texting “BPDTIP” and the tip information to 847411. The public can also use the BPDTIP Tip mobile app, powered by tip411, to view community alerts and submit anonymous tips. The BPDTIP Tip app can be downloaded for free at the iTunes and Google Play App Store.

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Atlantic City PD tip411 Investigation Leads to Animal Cruelty Charges

Atlanta City police cruiser

Atlantic City Police Department utilized the tip411 tool to track down and arrest an individual who was recorded striking a pitbull multiple times with a metal pipe on animal cruelty charges.

The video was received and sent through the anonymous tip411 system that provides citizens with a direct communication line to a live officer while remaining anonymous.

With the help of a citizen, the person of interest was identified, arrested and all animals were removed from their home. 

See the alert HERE

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