A Simple Observation

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See Something Say Something
     
Trust Your Instincts

We rely on our senses every day of our lives. If
a behavior or activity makes you feel uncomfortable,
report it!

Here are some examples of suspicious activities
reported by concerned individuals that saved lives:

If it doesn't LOOK right, report it!

A video store clerk saw anti-American material on a
DVD he was asked to copy. Police captured and
arrested individuals planning an attack against a
military installation.

If it doesn't SMELL right, report it!

A grandmother smelled bad odors from the
neighboring apartment and noticed that the empty
apartment was frequented by various people. Police
discovered a poison gas factory.

If it doesn't SOUND right, report it!

Residents were concerned with a person's threats
of violence. Police captured and arrested a group
planning a subway attack.

What Should I Report?

Give as many details as you can. Here is a checklst
to help you.

1. The date and time

2. Where it happened

3. What you witnessed.

4. A description of who was involved

  • Male or female

  • How tall

  • Build

  • Hair color, skin color, age

  • English speaking or another language?

5. Was there a car? Note the license plate number.

6. Have you seen this activity in your neighborhood before?

How Do I Report?

There are four ways to make a report:

Call 717-245-4619 or 717-245-4289. A Senior Intelligence Officer will answer the call and advise you.

Call your local military police station 717-245-4115 or 717-245-3465 and make your report to the desk officer.

In an emergency call  911.

Fill out the Suspicious Activity Report online.

All information will be kept confidential. Information submitted will be carefully assessed and, if warranted, investigated by trained investigators. All information gathered and all investigative activity will be subject to strict policies designed to protect the privacy and civil liberties of American citizens
while protecting our Nation from terrorism
.

     

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