If you or someone you know has information relating to a crime that has been, is being, or will be committed within the City of Winter Park, please take the time and provide the information that you are aware of by calling 800-423-TIPS (8477) or clicking on the link provided on this page. Please provide as much detail as possible about the incident you are reporting. Include the locations and times, the type of activity/crimes that are occurring, the people (include names and dates of birth, if available) and/or vehicles involved (include the license plate, if available), along with detailed descriptions of them. You may submit this information and remain completely anonymous, there may also be an award associated with the information you are providing. Additionally, if you would be willing to talk to one of our officers, to provide further details please include your name and contact information.
CRIMELINE is an anonymous tip line serving Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Sumter, Brevard and Lake Counties. It’s purpose is to motivate citizens to provide information on felony crimes by offering financial rewards and guaranteeing anonymity. Using CRIMELINE is simple, easy and safe. When you call in you will not be asked your name or any personal information. You will be assigned a number.
CRIMELINE is available twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week. CRIMELINE takes anonymous tips on felony crimes. If your tip leads to a felony arrest or the recovery of narcotics, weapons or property you may also be eligible for a reward of up to $1,000.
Too often, persons with vital information about crimes fail to contact a law enforcement agency because they do not wish to testify in court, the result of this reluctance is that many dangerous criminals who should be behind bars are still walking the streets. CRIMELINE means that you can phone in anything you know or hear and nobody will ever know that information came from you!
CRIMELINE is a proven, effective community service program combining the efforts of local law enforcement, the media and the public in solving crime. It counters the Fear and Apathy that make the public reluctant to help fight crime.
Drug Tip Hotline
If you are looking to provide a drug tip, please access our Drug Tip Hotline page.