November 18, 2009
Los Angeles' Dogfighting Tip Line
Partnership led to 1-877-NO2FITE
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The HSUS' Jennifer Fearing spearheaded the partnership. Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office
In a ground-breaking effort against dogfighting, the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office has partnered with The HSUS to launch a 24-hour tip line dedicated to eradicating dogfighting.
1-877-NO2FITE
Callers to 1-877-NO2FITE may be paid up to $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of individuals involved in dogfighting. Callers may remain anonymous and still remain eligible for the reward.
Call 24/7
Persons with information about a dogfighting ring, an upcoming dogfight or an individual who is involved in dogfighting can call the tip line (available in both Spanish and English) 24 hours a day, and the information will be passed on to the appropriate law enforcement agency for investigation.
If someone is aware of a fight in progress, he or she should call 911 immediately.
"Our goal is to encourage citizens to help law enforcement root out a brutal crime that often goes unreported and occurs in the shadows," District Attorney Cooley said. "We expect that these tips will be a starting point for major criminal investigations."
The HSUS is funding the animal fighting reward fund, and is partially funding the tip line.









