Wichita Police Introduce New Mobile App

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The Wichita Police Department last week unveiled a new mobile app that should help the police connect with residents.

The free app can be used to get timely updates from the department, and send tips and complaints to police.

Officer Charlie Davidson: “Citizens can share information with us, which can help us find lost juveniles, find lost adults, find criminals," said WPD Officer Charley Davidson.

Information will be sent to police officers via a text message. Davidson said the app won’t be monitored around the clock, so it’s not a replacement for 911 during emergencies.

“What this is going to be is information that you can share with us, and it will be addressed in a timely manner," he said.

The app’s developer, LogicTree IT Solutions, says the program won’t mine user data. The app is also free of advertising.

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Nadya Faulx is KMUW's Digital News Editor and Reporter, which means she splits her time between working on-air and working online, managing news on KMUW.org, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. She joined KMUW in 2015 after working for a newspaper in western North Dakota. Before that she was a diversity intern at NPR in Washington, D.C.
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