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Top 3 Exploratory Questions with Guidance:

Do you have a means for your agency to get crime tips from the public as well as to push out vital information? There are no direct competitors for tip411 – we have sole source documentation (Download sole source document).

If the agency does have something is it one way only or can the agency respond while protecting the tipsters anonymity? tip411 is 100% anonymous, 2-way communication. The agency receives a new tip and can respond to engage in a conversation.

How many different communication channels are available to the public to be able to interact with the agency? tip411 provides no fewer than 5 different channels for the public to get involved in crime prevention/solving.

tip411 Resources:

tip411 Pro Executive Summary to Share with Prospects

tip411 Blog Post: COVID-19 and Communicating with Your Community

tip411 OverView Video

tip411 PSA Created for Each New Customer (Example – Fairfax, VA CrimeSolvers)

Testimonials

“We quantify our success with tip411 based solely on the fact that even one case solved because of a tip received via tip411 is a benefit since that case would not have been solved without it.”
PIO Alexandra OvingtonArlington Heights, IL Police Department
PIO Alexandra Ovington
Wylie, Texas Police received several anonymous tips via tip411 about someone who was planning to rob a bank in Wylie with enough information for the police to deem the threat credible and took action. “This made our banking community feel safe, but also developed a higher level of trust of our organization.”
Lt. TJ WaltersWylie, TX Police Department
Lt. TJ Walters
“In our first full year of use, we received a little over 200 tips. In 2018, we received over 4,200.”
Sgt. Kevin Fair Atlantic City, NJ Police Department
Sgt. Kevin Fair
“We just need the information. We don’t care where it comes from in most cases, but if we don’t get it, it makes it hard for us to protect your neighborhoods.”
Director Dan McGinnisBenton Harbor, MI Department of Public Safety
Director Dan McGinnis
“The biggest problem we saw was our citizens were wanting to help us and give us information but they did not want to be associated with the case and be looked at as a “narc” and, unfortunately with Facebook, as much as you make your profile private, there is always ways around it. There is no better time than now to gain the trust and respect from your community.”
Officer Caitlin HorneBismarck, ND Police Department
Officer Caitlin Horne
“We believe the addition of this new tip411 app will allow us to have an even deeper crime-fighting partnership with our residents.”
Chief Marc CoulonAshland City, TN Police Department
Chief Marc Coulon
“This is a platform for us to have really on-going engagement with our community, Residents can also provide information to us anonymously through text messaging, through the app, or through the website.”
Director John SwensonLino Lakes, MN Public Safety Department
Director John Swenson
“My hope is that the addition of this service will promote good communications and information sharing between us and the public, like any other kind of service industry, we need to adapt to technology in order to effectively serve the public.”
Chief Craig ShervenMcFarland, WI Police Department
Chief Craig Sherven
“tip411 is essential to community policing.”
Chief Anthony HollowaySt. Petersburg, FL Police Department
Chief Anthony Holloway
“We have a 1-800 phone line but people don’t trust it like they do tip411.”
Police Specialist Britnee WhiteMandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation
Police Specialist Britnee White
“No one wants to talk on the phone anymore, everyone is texting.”
Assistant Chief Jim SpeyerCheektowaga, NY Police Department
Assistant Chief Jim Speyer
“The fact that our officers have a direct line to contact the tip submitter without breaking the anonymous nature of the system allows for immediate updates while investigating tips.”
Captain Lee EllisSouth Carolina Department of Natural Resources
Captain Lee Ellis
“We can send alerts to the entire city. Our captains can send out alerts to their areas and I can respond to you but I have no idea who you are nor can I ever find out who you are because that information gets scrubbed before it ever gets to us.”
Assistant Chief Gail StrussAllentown, PA Police Department
Assistant Chief Gail Struss
“What’s notable is the everyday success we’re having with the system that we hadn’t seen before. We’re getting more tips, closing more cases, and being able to continue anonymous tip conversations with reporting party rather than just getting a voicemail with a piece of information that isn’t enough to help us build a case off of.”
Capt. Dan BroganOnondaga County, NY Sheriff’s Office
Capt. Dan Brogan
“We aren’t about reinventing the wheel. Schools and police in this area talk and collaborate regularly, and tip411 has everything we wanted; the ability for students to send tips anonymously and also allowing our officers to communicate directly with students.”
Director of Safety Greg HillMcKinney, TX ISD
Director of Safety Greg Hill
“I can see why somebody wouldn’t want to call 911 on their neighbors and give a name and address and all that stuff. For those fearing repercussions from calling the police tip411 can provide peace of mind. They don’t have to live in fear that their neighbor’s going to find out they used tip411.”
Captain Ryan GeorgeFridley, MN Police Department
Captain Ryan George
“Communication is vital to our residents…and tip411 provides a great tool for our Police Department to communicate with residents and ask for their assistance.“
City Manager Pete LandrumBeavercreek, OH
City Manager Pete Landrum
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Request a Demo with tip411 Staff

If you have questions, want to talk with a tip411 representative, or have a prospect that wants to request a demo directly, please contact me using the information below.

Tony Stano
651.236.8464
tstano@tip411.com