Wyoming Safe2Tell

Safe2Tell Wyoming relies on key relationships with school district staff, local law enforcement agencies and school resource officers to respond to critical, life-saving tips.

Following is a brief overview of how the Safe2Tell Wyoming tip line operates:

  • Students, parents, teachers and community members can call a toll-free confidential tip line, 1-844-996-7233 and give a trained professional call taker the information; or submit their concern through a confidential online web report; or upload their concern confidentially through a free mobile app.
  • Calls, web and mobile app reports are answered 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, 365 days/year at the Wyoming Highway Patrol communications center.
  • The caller is given a code number and password to preserve confidentiality.
  • Information is forwarded to a team of proper officials, designated school contacts and law enforcement, who will respond to the concern or threat.
  • All valid information received through Safe2Tell Wyoming is forwarded for investigation.
  • Safe2Tell Wyoming tracks the outcome of all forwarded tips through disposition reporting.

SAFE2TELL Wyoming is for YOU to report any threatening behavior that affects you, your friends, your family, or your community. Speak up when a friend needs help! 

How to use the tip-line appropriately:

  • Safe2Tell WY is for students who need to report threats to themselves or others – in a way that keeps them SAFE
  • Safe2Tell WY is CONFIDENTIAL
  • Toll-Free number: 1-844-996-7233
    (844-WYO-SAFE)
  • Confidential web reports can be made by clicking Here.
  • Safe2Tell Wyoming also has a FREE mobile app.
    Download on the Apple Store or Google Play
  • Safe2Tell WY is for serious reports only. It is NOT for pranks or hang-up calls.
    False reports and blatant misuse of the Safe2Tell WY resource will be investigated.

Students can use Safe2Tell Wyoming to report: bullying, stealing, threats, fights, drugs, alcohol, weapons, sexual misconduct, harassment, stalking, dating violence, cutting, suicidal behaviors or any other violent or dangerous situations that threaten their safety or the safety of others. It is for the purpose of prevention and intervention, to help keep students safe and healthy. Find more information on concerns facing youth by entering the Student Lounge.