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Editorial


Front Page - Friday, January 17, 2014

SAVIN deployed in Hamilton County




Ninety-two of Tennessee’s 95 counties have implemented Tennessee SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information and Notification). The remaining counties of Hancock, Hardin, and Van Buren are scheduled to be online in less than a year. “Protecting the citizens of Hamilton County was always one of our highest priorities,” said Hamilton County Sheriff Hammond.

“SAVIN is a vital tool for crime victims,” said Hammond. “Being able to check on the custody status of an offender anytime, day or night, and being able to easily register – for free and anonymously – to be notified if that status changes gives them tremendous peace of mind and helps keep them safe.”

SAVIN registrations across the state have increased nearly 30 percent in the last 12 months. SAVIN is available at www.vinelink.com or by calling (888) 868-4631. It is also accessible through the VINEmobile app, which launched in May for both Android and iPhone devices.

With VINEmobile, users can find out the status of an offender and register to be notified about custody status changes. VINEmobile is the on-the-go version of VINE, which lets users access vital information about criminals arrested in the community. VINEmobile is free to crime victims and is anonymous for users.

The app also has links and access to victim’s services, resources, and emergency numbers along with public safety announcements.

MobilePatrol

Cordell also says that nine sheriffs’ offices in the state are on the MobilePatrol app, which allows sheriffs to more efficiently and effectively share public safety information with their communities. Users of the free app are able to see who’s in jail, access lists of the most wanted persons and child custody offenders, receive emergency notifications, provide crime tips, access SAVIN from the app, and more. Cordell stated there have been more than 82,000 SAVIN registrations via MobilePatrol this year.

The counties currently available on the app are: Crockett, Hamilton, Moore, Rutherford, Dyer, Knox, Roane, Wilson, Fayette, Monroe and Robertson.

Source: Tennessee Sheriffs’ Association