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GFPD launches new app for receiving tips
The Grand Forks Police have launched a new tool to receive tips.
The Tip411 mobile app is a way to find information, view alerts, and submit anonymous tips to police.
For those without a smartphone, you can still access information through the GFPD website, and even anonymously submit by texting tips to TIP-411 (847-411).
Keep Snitches from Getting Stitches…
The Hazard Police Department has teamed up with tip411 to bring residents a free, anonymous tip app. This app gives citizens the ability to submit anonymous tips directly to us.
Watch this video created by Hazard PD to reach out to their community to tout the benefit of anonymous tips “to help keep snitches from getting stitches” with tip411.
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La Habra Police arrest man for possession of drugs, weapons after receiving tip
A convicted felon in possession of numerous weapons was arrested by La Habra Police Sunday, authorities said in a written statement.
Police were notified through Tip411, an app used by the La Habra Police Department which allows community members to submit anonymous tips, about a child residing in a home where there was weapons and drugs, officials said.
In response, police officers went to a residence in the 2600 block of Candlewood Way where they arrested Ronald Amster, 41, outside of his home for possession of illegal drugs and paraphernalia, the statement said.
Delhi police add to crime fighting arsenal with new app
The township’s police department launched a new app allowing residents to connect with police to find information, view alerts and submit tips from their smartphones or tablets.
“This is just another way to help us reach the community,” Delhi Township Police Chief Jim Howarth said.
Developed by Citizen Observer’s tip411 program, the DTPD tip411Mobile app puts a useful crime-fighting tool into the hands of residents of all ages. The app is available for download for free via the Google Play Store, iTunes App Store or through the police department’s website, www.delhi.oh.us/police-department. Search “DTPD” in the app stores to locate it.
“Finding new ways to connect with our residents and increase our crime fighting efforts is a constant priority for my department,” Howarth said.
“After partnering with tip411 for more than five years, this upgrade to our technological capabilities with tip411Mobile will greatly benefit our department’s ability to share information with residents and receive tips to improve public safety.”