Brevard Sheriff Wayne Ivey Joins with Attorney General Ashley Moody to Recognize Importance of Central Florida Crimeline

Message from Sheriff Wayne Ivey

Yesterday afternoon, I was honored to join Florida’s Attorney General, Ashley Moody, and other Central Florida Sheriffs at a press conference in Orlando to discuss the importance of Central Florida Crimeline and the amazing success of the program over the past 46 years. (BCSO Image)

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA – Yesterday afternoon, I was honored to join Florida’s Attorney General, Ashley Moody, and other Central Florida Sheriffs at a press conference in Orlando to discuss the importance of Central Florida Crimeline and the amazing success of the program over the past 46 years.

As you are aware, Crimeline is a completely anonymous call center that takes leads and tips on crimes that have occurred throughout central Florida. Crimeline offers a monetary reward for tipsters who help solve cases and find fugitives from justice.

In addition to taking tips on crimes, Crimeline also hosts our Campus Safety App…”Speakout” that is a totally anonymous platform for students, teachers, parents, and visitors to report potential critical incidents that are taking place at school campuses throughout central Florida.

I am extremely proud that Brevard County Schools take advantage of this great reporting tool more frequently than any other county in all of Central Florida.

If you have information relating to a crime, a wanted person, or any type of incident that might occur on one of our school campuses please call Crimeline at (800) 423-TIPS or download the “Speakout” app today and remember “if you see something, say something!”

– Sheriff Wayne Ivey

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