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Burkburnett police to deploy TIP 411 anonymous‑tip system; city to pay $6,600 from opioid funds
Summary
Chief Miller told commissioners TIP 411 will let residents send anonymous text or app tips, attach photos and receive follow‑up; the board approved a $6,600 contract funded by opioid grant money, though the meeting record shows a discrepancy over whether the contract term is two years (agenda) or 30 months (motion).
Burkburnett’s police department will adopt TIP 411, a third‑party anonymous tip platform that allows residents to submit text‑ or app‑based reports and attach photos or video, the police chief told the Board of Commissioners.
Chief Miller said the system bridges a reporting gap for lower‑level offenses—graffiti, park vandalism and other non‑felony incidents that residents often do not report to…
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