The North Dakota Sheriff's and Deputies Association announced its partnership with tip411, an anonymous system for citizens to report drug crimes, help prevent substance misuse and keep communities safe.
Developed by tip411 , the NDTip app puts a new tool into the hands of community members of all ages. The NDTip app is available for download for free via the Google Play Store, iTunes App Store.
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"Sheriffs and Deputies have been proudly serving North Dakota's 53 counties since 1889,” said Chad Kaiser, president of the association and Stutsman County sheriff, in a news release. “The Sheriffs of North Dakota believe in pride, dedication and service to their counties, and the addition of tip411 in many of our communities will be an important tool that can be used by residents of all ages.”
The NDTip app and tip411 system are 100% anonymous, as the technology removes all identifying information before law enforcement sees the tips and there is no way to identify the sender, according to Terry Halsch, tip411 president.
“We’ve worked with agencies across the US to build an advanced and innovative product to help law enforcement better engage their communities,” Halsch said. “The NDTip app, powered by tip411, will be a powerful community engagement tool used by residents and law enforcement to combat substance misuse and help fight crime.”