CYBER CRIME
For victims of Internet crime, reporting it is just the first step. What's next? Who can you turn to for help? The LaGrange Police Department has partnered with www.victimvoice.org to provide you with a one-stop resource for free information on what victims can do in the aftermath of an online crime, and, more importantly, how they can prevent it in the future. Having the right information is vital to making your voice heard.
- Assisting law enforcement for more than 11 years This resource website represents an extension of the National White Collar Crime Center's (NW3C) efforts to serve law enforcement and the public.
- What we can do for you NW3C serves as a conduit for law enforcement to share information and pursue cases that often span jurisdictional boundaries.
- You have a voice Through a number of technological advancements and the hard work of its analysts, NW3C ensures victims are heard by referring their complaints to the proper authorities and providing law enforcement with valuable information related to the case.
- Tips, prevention, and resources for you Made possible by a generous donation from Symantec™, the VOICE website serves as a comprehensive, trustworthy source of information for victims of Internet-related crime and the public at large. Through this site, NW3C aims to not only improve outcomes for victims but also to prevent other Internet users from falling victim to cybercrime in the first place.
REPORT CRIME CONFIDENTIALLY
Often one crucial tip is all that is required for the police to solve an unsolved criminal case.
Many cases could be solved if someone would just come forward with the crucial missing link. Many are afraid to talk to the police for many reasons and that is why we offer this form as a way for you to contact us anonymously. In addition, you can call our
Crime & Drug Tip Line at 502-702-6556.
Many cases could be solved if someone would just come forward with the crucial missing link. Many are afraid to talk to the police for many reasons and that is why we offer this form as a way for you to contact us anonymously. In addition, you can call our
Crime & Drug Tip Line at 502-702-6556.