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A Richmond man is behind bars as a result of tips received from the public.
Greenfield police detectives had been seeking the identity of a person that exposed his genitals to people at Walmart on Sept. 23. Community members submitted tips through a new anonymous tip platform, tip411, which led to the positive identification of the suspect, Charles G. Moore, 61.
Moore was taken to the Hancock County Jail and charged with public indecency, a Level 6 felony.
The department says it's very pleased with the new tip411 platform and want to encourage people to use it. Greenfield police have received multiple tips from this service already and have been able to clear three missing persons cases with information received from the public.
The Greenfield police app can be downloaded for both Android and Apple devices by simply searching for “Greenfield Police” in the app store. Information can also be sent by text message. To send information via text, enter 847411 in “to” line and begin your message with GPDTIP and then your information.
Another way of sending information is with the online form on the website at www.greenfieldin.org.
All information received from all methods of submission are completely anonymous.
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