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Program designed to encourage citizen involvement in the solution of crimes. Residents urged to call if they see a crime or have any information that could lead to a criminal's arrest. A cash reward may be given.

Utilizes surveillance images of persons of interest involved in crimes. The public is able to view the surveillance images and contact the assigned officer with any case related information.

Call to anonymously report any information concerning unsolved felony crimes, felony fugitives, or drug information. The caller is given a confidential code number and, if an arrest is made, the caller receives a cash reward of up to $1,000.
Program designed to encourage citizen involvement in the solution of crimes. Residents urged to call if they see a crime or have any information that could lead to a criminal's arrest. A cash reward may be given.

Enforces and investigates federal crimes.

Services

General Crime Reporting
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Clayton County Sheriff's office provides a tip line for the public to report suspected criminal activity. Callers who provide information on this line may remain anonymous.

Assistance for people who want to register complaints or have other concerns with departments of city government.

Title VI compliance official investigating, documenting all constituent reports of discrimination by StarTran, Lincoln's public transit services and other divisions that have contact with the public.

Administers the city's online service request reporting system, Acting with Citizens To Improve Our Neighborhoods (ACTION) Center, providing in-depth responses to concerns that become complex. People can find out about the laws that deal with their concern and report to the appropriate department any violations or problems they see in the community.

Problem Resolution Team, comprised of all City enforcement and codes compliance agencies and departments, brings problem properties back into compliance with local law.

Services

Discrimination Assistance
General Crime Reporting
Consumer Complaints
Crime reporting agency offering a telephone number, web tips and text messaging to encourage citizens in the community to volunteer vital information helpful to law enforcement agencies fight crime; callers remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward if the information given leads to an arrest or grand jury indictment of a felony offender.
Provides a crime reporting hotline that people can use to report any of a wide variety of crimes.

Interactive website guides those harmed to the correct reporting agency for their particular situation.

Provides citizens to anonymously report criminal activity to the police. Information that leads up to an arrest may make the caller eligible for a cash reward.

Provides nuisance complaints investigations.
A hotline that people can report a wide variety of crimes.
Provides important training and education programs in the area of computer crimes, including online child pornography, online sexual abuse, online fraud, e-mail threats, identity theft, and computer hacking. In addition, the bureau offers investigative and prosecutorial assistance with cases and coordinates the Illinois Internet Child Exploitation Task Force. The Illinois Computer Crime Institute (ICCI), an entity within the Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau, is dedicated to training and supporting Illinois law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of high technology crimes, as well as in the use of high technology tools to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
Provides a crime reporting hotline that people can use to report any of a wide variety of crimes.
Anonymous tip line via telephone and website for people to report a wide variety of crime.
Anti-crime program designed to provide citizens with a means to anonymously report criminal activity to police. Anyone with information concerning a crime is urged to contact Jefferson County Crime Stoppers. There is no caller ID and when you share information you do not give your name or telephone number. Information that leads up to an arrest may make the caller eligible for a cash reward.
Provides avenues to accomplish the following: - Report a crime or submit a complaint. - Report and identify missing persons. - Find help and information for crime victims. - Register, apply for permits, or request records. - Locate a prison, inmate, or sex offender.

Services

Federal Government Agencies/Departments
Websites
General Crime Reporting
Missing Persons Location Assistance
Crime Victim Support
Provides important training and education programs in the area of computer crimes, including online child pornography, online sexual abuse, online fraud, e-mail threats, identity theft, and computer hacking. In addition, the bureau offers investigative and prosecutorial assistance with cases and coordinates the Illinois Internet Child Exploitation Task Force. The Illinois Computer Crime Institute (ICCI), an entity within the Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau, is dedicated to training and supporting Illinois law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of high technology crimes, as well as in the use of high technology tools to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
Provides a crime reporting hotline that people can use to report any of a wide variety of crimes.
Provides nuisance complaints investigations.
Crime Stoppers is designed to aid law enforcement officers by obtaining information about unsolved felony crimes. Anyone can call their untapped phone line and confidentially give information about criminal activity to the police. Callers will be assigned a code number and therefore remain anonymous. Cash rewards of up to $1,000 are offered for information that leads to the arrest and indictment of major crime offenders and felony fugitives.
Provides important training and education programs in the area of computer crimes, including online child pornography, online sexual abuse, online fraud, e-mail threats, identity theft, and computer hacking. In addition, the bureau offers investigative and prosecutorial assistance with cases and coordinates the Illinois Internet Child Exploitation Task Force. The Illinois Computer Crime Institute (ICCI), an entity within the Attorney General's High Tech Crimes Bureau, is dedicated to training and supporting Illinois law enforcement and prosecutors in the investigation and prosecution of high technology crimes, as well as in the use of high technology tools to enhance the effectiveness of their work.
Galesburg Area Crime Stoppers is an anti-crime program designed to provide citizens with a means to anonymously report criminal activity to police.
Offers rewards to residents that have information about a crime or suspicious activity if a crime is in progress.