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How to text a tip to Crime Stoppers

  1. Dial CRIMES, or 274637

  2. Start a new text message using the term "Tip213" and then a space before including the crime details you wish to send.

  3. You will then receive an alias number and instructions. The alias number can be used to check on a reward if your tip leads to an arrest.

  4. Additional messages from the same phone or about the same tip will not receive a reply.

  5. Crimes Stoppers suggests tipsters then delete their tip for their own safety.

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