WATCH: Attorney General Moody Urges Floridians to Take Steps to Prevent Crime in Florida

By  //  October 22, 2020

ABOVE VIDEO: Attorney General Moody and FACS Announce New Statewide Number to Report Crime Tips—**TIPS.

BREVARD COUNTY, FLORIDA — In recognition of National Crime Prevention Month, Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging Floridians to take steps to prevent crime in Florida by providing them with crime prevention resources and safety tips to safeguard against falling victim to crime.

The Attorney General is also reminding individuals about the new statewide tip number that recently launched to help Floridians report crimes anonymously.

Earlier this month, Attorney General Moody and the Florida Association of Crime Stoppers announced the first in the nation statewide Crime Stoppers cellular tip number, **TIPS.

Now, anyone across the state can report tips about crimes anonymously by dialing **TIPS (8477). When **TIPS is dialed from a cellphone in Florida, the call is automatically routed to the nearest Crime Stoppers office in the region where the call is placed.

For immediate or life-threatening emergencies, remember to always dial 911.

Attorney General Ashley Moody said:

“As Florida’s Attorney General, keeping citizens safe from crime is my top priority. That’s why I back our great law enforcement officers and why I constantly look for ways to innovate how we can approach policing and crime prevention. Citizens play an important role in crime prevention—by locking their doors, checking on neighbors, and reporting suspicious activity to law enforcement. Please join me in recognizing October as National Crime Prevention Month and learn more about how you can reduce crime in your community. Even small, simple actions can help us stop crime and build a Stronger, Safer Florida.”

Easy steps Floridians can take daily to avoid becoming a victim of crime include:

  • Avoid going outside alone at night or in the dark hours of the early morning;
  • Call 911 if any unlawful activity or danger is suspected;
  • Change direction if an unfamiliar person appears to be following; and, if the person or persons’ behavior persists, seek out a public or well-lit area as quickly as possible;
  • Do not be afraid to yell for help;
  • Find the correct home, work, or vehicle key before approaching a locked door;
  • Lock vehicles, even when parked on personal property;
  • Never carry or display large amounts of cash or expensive items in public; and
  • Park in well-lit public areas close to people, stores, and walkways.

To view more of the Attorney General’s tips on protecting yourself and loved ones from crime, click here.

Attorney General’s Moody’s Florida Crime Prevention Training Institute offers training and educational programs to aid in combating occurrences of crime across the state.

For more information on FCPTI and additional resources and tips on preventing crime in Florida, click here.

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