- When you see suspicious activity, contact the police immediately. We would much rather respond and determine that everything is okay than not be called and learn later on that a crime was committed.
- Try to remember as much as you can about the suspicious person(s) or vehicle(s) so you can provide that information to the police. Write the information down if at all possible. Clothing descriptions, scars, marks, tattoos, voice impediments, jewelry worn, physical deformities and anything else that may help us identify the perpetrator(s) are important.
- When noting information about suspect vehicles, the Make, Model, color, number of doors, body damage, tag number, number of occupants, type of wheels, and anything else that may be unique to that vehicle are important to us.
- Make every effort to obtain a tag number from the suspect vehicle(s), as well as the direction it traveled when it left the area.
- If you witness a crime, please report it immediately and make sure you stay around so an officer can take your statement.
- If you look like a victim and act like a victim, you're more likely to become a victim. Be aware of potential dangers and make every effort to protect yourself, your family, and your property.
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