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Campus Crime Stoppers programs operate anonymously so students can report threats of violence, illegal drugs, weapons and other potentially dangerous behavior on school campuses without fear of retribution. If these tips lead to an arrest, school suspension or expulsion, recovery of a weapon, or seizure of illegal drugs, the student becomes eligible for a cash reward. Students are often the first line of defense and, if given an outlet to report activities anonymously, they can save the lives of their friends, teachers and other school personnel. 

Tyler ISD Campus Crime Stoppers Program as of  this school year beginning in August 2007, our program received tips that led to 15 arrests; 12 cases being cleared; and the recovery of 2 weapons; total rewards given $605.00 

If you have information about a crime involving a school campus, contact Crimestoppers at 903.262.1147 or .903.597.CUFF. You do not have to give your name and your information could earn you a cash reward. We want you to remain anonymous, so please do not give us any of your personal information when giving your tip.

 

Tyler ISD Crimestoppers Mission Statement

TISD Campus Crimestoppers program is designed to obtain information from those sources which have knowledge about campus crimes or violations but are reluctant, for whatever reason, to come forward. TISD Campus Crimestoppers offers these individuals anonymity and a financial reward for the information they provide if the information helps clear the case. TISD Campus Crimestoppers program will help make TISD a safe place for our children to be educated. TISD Campus Crimestoppers will promote leadership skills in our children through encouraging student participation in the administration of TISD Campus Crimestoppers.

For more information, Drew Whitfield, REL SRO
 

This site was last updated Monday, August 04, 2008

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