How does the victim of a crime get information about their perpetrator?

Victims of a crime can get information at VINE Link. VINE is a solution that lets victims of crime and other concerned citizens access timely and reliable information regarding offenders. It is offered free of charge to registrants, is completely confidential, and features multiple language support. Offering peace of mind, the VINE service lets victims call a toll-free number, visit VINE Link, or use the VINELink™ mobile app to anonymously check on an offender’s custody status. Victims can also register to receive automated notifications about changes in that status via their choice of format phone, email, or text. TTY (hearing impaired) service is also available.

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1. How do I report / provide a tip about a crime?
2. How do I report a crime anonymously?
3. How do I pay a traffic ticket?
4. How do I get a copy of an accident report?
5. How does the victim of a crime get information about their perpetrator?
6. Where do I get information about sex offenders?
7. How do I contact an Investigator about my case?
8. How do I find out if someone has been arrested, what their bond is and if they can be bonded out of jail?
9. How do I talk to someone who has been arrested, schedule and visit an inmate?
10. How do I send a letter to an inmate?
11. How do I put money on an inmates commissary account?
12. How do I join the Sheriff’s Auxiliary or apply for a full-time job?