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The Austin Police Department and the nonprofit 911 Cell Phone Bank are launching a phone collection drive in April to provide electronics to people fleeing abusive or dangerous situations. A press release from APD said, “For individuals escaping domestic violence or human trafficking, an untraceable phone can serve as a crucial lifeline.” As Melissa Nachbaur, a supervisor in the department’s Victim Services Unit, explained, “By donating a device you no longer use, you could be giving someone the chance to reach safety, find resources, or rebuild their life.” Community members are invited to donate cell phones, tablets and other electronic devices they no longer need. The devices will be data-cleared and refurbished before going to their new homes via the 911 Cell Phone Bank program. Donation dropoff boxes will be available at all Austin Police Department substations, including the Main Headquarters at 715 E. Eighth St., North Substation at 12425 Lamplight Village Ave., South Substation at 400 Ralph Ablanedo Drive, and East Substation at 812 Springdale Road. Devices may also be donated at any Austin Fire Department station.