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October Tips To Safe2Tell Drops Dramatically From Last Year
Officials say the likely reasons are delayed school openings and remote learning.

By Danielle Chavira
November 10, 2020
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DENVER (CBS4) – A statewide program to prevent violence among students is receiving fewer tips. Safe2Tell officials say anonymous tip volume dropped 56% in October compared to the same month in 2019.
Officials cite the likely reasons are delayed school openings and remote learning. In all, the program received 1,189 tips; 256 were suicide threats; 100 were welfare checks; 69 were school complaints.
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