By Nicole C. Brambila | Denver Gazette
Driven by a surge in school threats and safety concerns, Safe2Tell saw an “unprecedented” 74% increase in reports in September compared to last year, according to the Colorado Attorney General’s office.
Established by the Colorado Assembly in 2017, Safe2Tell Colorado is a harm and violence prevention program that allows students and the community to anonymously report safety concerns.
September’s monthly report shows 4,729 reports, outpacing the previous record set earlier this year.