Crime & Safety

Notice Something That Doesn't Seem Right? Call the Cleveland Police Tip Line for the Republican National Convention

"If you see something, say something," call the RNC tip line 1-800-225-5324.

“If you see something, say something,” around the RNC, but also any other location.

The Cleveland Division of Police has established a tip line for the Republican National Convention, the number is 1-800-225-5324:

Currently the Cleveland Division of Police is on a heightened state of awareness for domestic attacks as is law enforcement throughout the country. Although deployment and staffing is not discussed publicly for tactical reasons, our police officers have received instruction relative to their own safety and to protecting the lives of the citizens we serve every day.
The Cleveland Division of Police relies on support from outside law enforcement agencies at the federal, state and local levels. Here in Northeast Ohio, we have a strong and united front of entities who work together to create a layered security approach; one that includes both information sharing and partnered efforts.
The Cleveland Division of Police has been heavily involved in the planning process for the Republican National Convention along with our law enforcement partners for over eighteen months. Throughout this process, information has been gathered, training conducted and best practices implemented. One of the strongest aspects in effective policing is a strong partnership with the community. We in law enforcement rely on the eyes and ears of our residents each day. The public is reminded that everyone needs to do their part. “If you see something, say something.”
The law enforcement agencies involved in preparing for a safe and secure community and activities surrounding the Republican National Convention have set up a designated tip line for the public to utilize for suspicious information or activity to be reported. This tip line number is 1-800-225-5324.

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