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Send A Tip
You can submit a tip utilizing the electronic form or e-mail tips@pennsaukenpolice.org to provide information to the Pennsauken Township Police Department regarding suspected criminal activity, suspicious persons, and/or related law enforcement/public safety issues.
If the tip involves a crime in progress, please call 9-1-1. Otherwise, complete the form below and provide as much information as humanly possible. Please include information such as the dates and times of the alleged criminal activity or suspicious behavior, physical descriptions and distinguishing characteristics of any persons involved, and the make, model and license plate information for any suspicious vehicles. Never jeopardize your own personal safety to obtain this information. Photos and/or videos can also be attached to the form. You may remain anonymous or if you provide an e-mail address and phone number, the Pennsauken Township Police Department can contact you for additional details if necessary.
Any information provided will be held in the strictest confidence.
Send A Tip Using The Pennsauken PD App
Send An Anonymous Tip Via Text
To send an anonymous tip via text message to the Pennsauken Township Police Department, text 847411 and use the the keyword Penntwp followed by a space and your tip (example Penntwp - I observed something I think you should be aware of).
When the text message is sent to the Pennsauken Township Police Department, the tipster’s cellular phone number is completely anonymous and is never received by the Pennsauken Township Police Department.
Submit An Anonymous Tip Online
Use the form below to submit your anonymous tip online. After submitting a tip using the web service, you will be assigned a six-digit code with numbers and letters. That is your anonymous ID to log back into the system.
The information you submit using this form should be correct to the best of your knowledge. Individuals providing false information can be subject to fines, imprisonment, or both under New Jersey State Law.