The sheriff’s office says tips can be called in at 1-80 or submitted through the agency’s website. “Our social media platforms are not constantly monitored 24 hours a day and as such, PSO personnel may not see the tip in the comments or messages until much later,” the sheriff’s office wrote. “Time is of the utmost importance when it comes to solving cases, especially when it comes to finding missing people. Tips submitted through the proper channels helps us follow up on and investigate these tips faster.” The sheriff’s office announced the change in a Facebook post, saying that it has seen an increase in social media tips “over the course of several months.” By disabling comments, the sheriff’s office hopes tips will be funneled “through the proper channels.” Après six épisodes, la saison 4 de SWAT est interrompue ce mardi 6 avril 2021 par TF1, qui avait déprogrammé au même stade la précédente salve. “If someone saw a missing person, for instance, and they are commenting, ‘Hey they are here right now,’ but they never called in that tip or submitted that tip online, then potentially by the time we see that tip that person has moved on,” spokesperson Amanda Hunter told News Channel 8. ![]() An agency spokesperson said the decision was made because the comment section is frequently misused as a tip line. Starting later this month, the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office will disable the public commenting feature on its social media pages.
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