Help Keep Your Community Safer

Submit tips anonymously for rewards

Participate by leaving tips anonymously through our secure call center and receive rewards for your help.

Working in partnership with these law enforcement agencies

UNSOLVED CRIMES

Evelyn Ware

A reward of $20,000 is being offered for information that helps solve the case of the January 2018 homicide of Evelyn Ware, a Lake County resident.

How anonymous tips work

Silent Observer Tipsters can be rewarded for tips leading to arrests in the amount of up to $5000. Our secure tip and call center will not require you to identify yourself to local law enforcement, but they will pass your information along to them. If the tip results in the arrest of a wanted suspect, you’ll be contacted with details on how to collect your reward.

Why we provide this service

Put simply it is a three part approach to solving the crime problem. Silent Observer relies on cooperation between the police, the media, and the general community to provide a flow of information about crime and criminals.

Most Wanted Subjects

We regularly update our list of most wanted subjects in the area with the details of the crime they’re wanted for, along with their names and general descriptions

News & Events

Keeping you up to date on relevant local news and upcoming events in the area.

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Who Makes The Most Wanted List?

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WHY DONATE TO SILENT OBSERVER?

Silent Observer is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating safer communities by investigating anonymous tips received from the public. Every 4 to 5 tips received leads to an arrest. Silent has no paid staff, covers a three-county service area of
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