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CRIME STOPPERS is a citizen-supported program that allows people to report criminal activities anonymously. The Crime Stoppers Coordinator and the Crime Commission Board of Directors determines the amount of awards and ensures payment to those who provide information, and are responsible for raising money to continue their respective programs.
How Does Crime Stoppers Work?
1. Call 596-COPS
Anyone with information concerning criminal activity is encouraged to call CRIME STOPPERS number: 596-COPS(2677). When you call with information, you will not be asked your name. You will be given a code number which ensures your identity will remain anonymous. You will be asked to call back after the police have had time to investigate your tip and determine if the information leads to an arrest. You identify yourself only by your code number, and if an arrest is made and charges filed, you may be eligible for a cash reward. Unlike many rewards programs, the CRIME STOPPERS offers cash rewards and anonymity to individuals who provide information about criminal activity which results in an arrest.
2. Web Tip
With computers and web access to all citizens, Tulsa Police have added a web tip to their website. Simply log on to www.tulsapolice.org and click on the Crime Tips icon. The opening page will say, “Online crime tip click here.” Your browser will open a form that you can simply fill out and send. Just as the phone line, the web tip is secure and anonymous.
3. Text-a-Tip |
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Does Crime Stoppers work? The CRIME STOPPERS program began
STUDENT CRIME STOPPERS The program began in December 2006 involving Tulsa Public High Schools and Union High School. By February 2007 the program was introduced to all TPS Middle Schools. To date all Middle and High Schools in Tulsa County are aware of the program. The program functions just like the regular Crime Stoppers program with codes given to tipsters to protect their identity. The Student Crime Stoppers program is supported by ARVEST Bank.
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