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1999 was a difficult year for school aged children
as several tragic incidents increased concerns regarding violence
in schools nationwide.
According to an October report for the Las Vegas based Nevada
Institute on Children, violent behavior increased at the middle
school level and the need for continued prevention efforts at
all levels became emphatically clear.
Throughout the year, the importance of Secret Witness as a part
of those prevention efforts was apparent. One of the most significant
incidents occurred in late October 1999 when a Secret Witness
tip led to the arrest of a Mendive Middle School eight-grader
who admitted to making threats to go on a school wide killing
spree. Police found a knife on the student and a subsequent search
uncovered three more knives and a hatchet hidden in some bushes
near the school.
Although it was a difficult decision by the Board of Directors
to take Secret Witness to the middle school level, Secret Witness
has proved itself a valuable tool in giving students an avenue
for participating in violence prevention, while remaining anonymous.
Earlier in 1999, School Secret Witness awarded $500 to a tipster
who gave information leading to the arrest of teenagers who had
been calling bomb threats into local high schools.
The School Secret Witness number is (775) 329-6666.
Or, you can dial '202' from any SBC payphone for free.
"The school Secret Witness program has been an invaluable aid
to us in our efforts to keep the Washoe County Schools safe. Most
of the information we receive about weapons, vandalism, drugs
and other incidents comes from the students themselves, often
through Secret Witness. Principals and School Police officers
have done a terrific job of creating a climate where students
feel safe in coming forward with information. But, when they are
uncomfortable in doing so, Secret Witness is there." - Jim Hager,
Washoe County School Superintendent on the importance of Secret
Witness in our schools.
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the School Secret Witness Tip Reward Report (PDF)
Parent Patrol (775) 673-4872 - Offers parents
a way to get involved in their safety of their children. Volunteers
needed.

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