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The Pasadena Police Department announces the launch of Pasadena Crime Stoppers, an anonymous tip line that offers possible cash rewards for information that helps solve violent and/or serious crimes in the Pasadena area.
Pasadena joins a number of local and national law enforcement agencies that have used the program successfully, including the FBI, ATF, U.S. Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Service, Los Angeles Police Department and local police jurisdictions throughout Los Angeles County.
Crime Stoppers enables anyone to provide police with valuable and timely crime information via phone, text and the Internet. Tips can be related to suspected burglary, cyber crimes, extortion, assault, homicide and other crimes.
“Conscientious citizens who report information on Crime Stoppers have legal protections as anonymous informants, and their personal data, including names and phone numbers, are encrypted using special software,” said Police Chief Phillip L. Sanchez. “The reputation of this important program depends on total protection of identity.”
There are three ways to provide information 24 hours a day, seven days a week about crimes that have been committed in Pasadena:
By Phone
Call (800) 222-8477
and leave a message with the any details or information
By App
You can download the free P3 Tips Mobile App from the App Store or Google Play (photos and videos accepted) to submit a tip.
Online
Fill out the online form to the best of your knowledge.
It is important for anyone providing information about crimes in this community to include the word Pasadena in the tip. This will make it possible for Crime Stoppers to immediately relay the information to the proper police department.
Anyone who is the victim of a crime in Pasadena should never use Crime Stoppers to report it. Instead, call 9-1-1 or the Pasadena Police Department at (626) 744-4241.