See Something, Say Something
We all play an important role in maintaining safe communities and preventing terrorism. If you see something suspicious, report it to 9-1-1 or local authorities.
What is Suspicious Behavior?
- Unusual items or situations such as an unattended bag or a vehicle parked in an odd location
- Eliciting or gathering information, such as a person questioning about building operations or security at a level beyond curiosity
- Surveillance that goes beyond casual or professional interest such as repeat and/or prolonged observation, or someone taking notes and/or measurements
What to Report?
- Who did you see?
- What did you see?
- When did you see it?
- Where did it occur?
- Why is it suspicious?
What Is Not Suspicious?
Factors such a race, ethnicity, gender, and/or religious affiliation are not indicators of suspicious behavior.
About the Campaign
"If You See Something, Say Something®" is a national campaign that raises public awareness of the indicators of terrorism and terrorism-related crime, as well as the importance of reporting suspicious activity to state and local law enforcement.
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