Operators are available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Caller always remains absolutely anonymous... not just confidential.
All districts in our county have access to the crime reporting service
WeTip. Students, staff and the community members can call WeTip to
report any information on crimes committed against our schools. The
hotline is a way for people to get involved in establishing a safer
community.
Students are often afraid to report crime information because they fear
reprisal from the person they are reporting. WeTip gives students and
their families an opportunity to give information without fear.
When you call the WeTip hotline, the first words you will hear from the
operator will be, “This is the WeTip crime line, please do not give
your name.” The operator will then ask a series of questions, designed
by law enforcement, to obtain the maximum amount of information about
the reported crime. WeTip information is immediately conveyed to the
appropriate police, fire, and sheriff's agencies.
After the information is taken, if the informant requests a reward, a
code name and number are assigned to the informant. Cash rewards of up
to $1000 are given upon verified reports from law enforcement that WeTip
information was received prior to arrest and that the information was
helpful in the arrest and conviction. The reward drop is made at a
designated postal location, using the assigned code names and case
numbers. No personal contact is ever made with the informant.
Community members, parents, students and staff may also submit tips to the school and or district using the Anonymous Tip Line below. The Tip Line allows users to submit tips anonymously. All tips are automatically emailed to the appropriate site or district administrator for quick and appropriate responses.