February 6, 2010 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A Chicago group is urging young people to come forward and help stop the violence.
Four large signs will go up with a phone number that people can call to provide information about crime in their neighborhoods.
It's all part of an effort the group Kids Off the Block is spearheading.
A spokesperson says callers can leave a recorded message, and they will not have to leave their names.
The signs will go up near Julian, Fenger and Harlan high schools, as well as by Olive-Harvey college.
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