It's only been around for six months and is already bringing a sense of calmness to local business owners like Thuy Dang.
Dang was in her Stockton tea shop when she saw police arrive at her neighboring business on February 15.
"I saw the police come. That's why I waited until they left," Dang continued. "I asked the employee what was wrong with that place so he told me teenagers came in and asked him to buy something, but since they're not [of age], they came in, grabbed something and ran away."
"We said, 'There's got to be something we can do,' " said Timm Quinn, CEO of the Greater Stockton Chamber of Commerce. "We came up with this idea to really empower the community, empower them to be more proactive, and empower these businesses to feel like that they actually have a say in what's going on."
It's all to help curb this growing problem.
And this is just the start. The Chamber of Commerce has already received multiple awards for this app and even other counties are asking for help in making their own.
"I think I will download that app after this and then if something happens around here in this area, I will report on that," Dang said.
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