Got a crime tip? There’s an app for that
- November 14, 2013
- / Staff Reports
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There's a new way for you to submit tips to help deputies and investigators catch criminals.
TipSubmit Mobile, a free application for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch and Android devices that allows users to send crime information to law enforcement while remaining anonymous. With this app, unlimited length messages are possible plus you can include images and video with your tips, and have an anonymous two-way dialogue.
Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards of up to $1,000 for information that helps solve crimes, or leads to the location of wanted fugitives, illegal drugs, or recovery of stolen property. Crime Stoppers is a nonprofit, community organization; it is not a government program or law enforcement agency, and no taxpayer dollars are used in its reward fund.
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