‘Call us’: PA State Police launches new tip line

Posted 3/30/24

HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) recently launched PSP Tips, a new way for the public to share information related to active investigations and cold-cases, wanted persons …

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‘Call us’: PA State Police launches new tip line

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HARRISBURG, PA — The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) recently launched PSP Tips, a new way for the public to share information related to active investigations and cold cases, wanted persons, and missing persons. 

“Assistance from the public is often vital to solving crimes or locating missing or wanted individuals,” said Lieutenant Colonel George Bivens, deputy commissioner of operations. “The social media platforms, the toll-free number, and the online tip form are all easy ways to send us information that may solve a case or get a dangerous individual off the streets.”

PSP Tips includes information on nearly 100 cold case homicides, missing persons, and other unsolved crimes. New cases will be added frequently.

Featured cases include the 1973 homicide of an 8-year-old girl in Greene County, the unsolved killing in 1977 of a high school junior in Blair County, the 1981 disappearance of a Lackawanna County teenager, and the search for the children of Susan Reinert, a Montgomery County teacher found murdered near Harrisburg in 1979.

‘Your tip could provide investigators with a long-awaited breakthrough that will finally bring closure and justice for the victim’s families,” said the state police when announcing the tip line.

All information can be provided anonymously if desired.

All cases for which the police are asking for public assistance may be found on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/PSPTips) and X (Twitter) (https://twitter.com/PSP_TIPS).

Each site provides a toll-free phone number, 1-800-4PA-TIPS (1-800-472-8477) and a link to an online tip submission form (https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=107).

Pennsylvania State Police, PSP Tips, cold cases, investigations, George Bivens

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