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Be
Involved…
Every Nevadan can
do their part to ensure the security of their home, community, and
our Great Silver State. Being involved in your community’s security
efforts means being alert and aware of your surroundings, and
reporting any suspicious activity to local law enforcement agencies.
Nevadans can also involve themselves by taking the time to learn
basic first aid or volunteering to assist in their community’s
emergency response efforts.
Remain Vigilant and report
suspicious activity
While
Nevada’s law enforcement does everything in its power to ensure the
safety and well being of our citizens, every Nevadan must do their
part and help out. You, the citizens of our great state, can serve
as the eyes and ears of our law enforcement agencies and help to
bolster their homeland security efforts. As you go about your day,
remember to be alert and aware of your surroundings,
if you should encounter anything suspicious be sure to inform
local law enforcement immediately. Providing law enforcement
with a brief, accurate description of events, vehicles, and people
can make a tremendous difference in apprehending a potential
criminal. Be sure to report any activities or unusual circumstances
that seem suspicious or potentially dangerous.
Some examples:
· An individual (or individuals) showing unusual
interest in utilities, government buildings, historic buildings, or
other similar infrastructure. Pay particular attention to anyone
photographing, videotaping, inquiring about security, drawing
diagrams, or making notes about such facilities.
· Any suspicious or abandoned packages, luggage, or mail
in a crowded public place, such as an airport, office building, or
shopping center.
· A stranger loitering in or around your neighborhood,
or driving a vehicle down the same streets repeatedly.
· An individual who appears to be peering into parked
vehicles or the windows of a home.
· A high volume of foot or vehicle traffic going to and
coming from a residence on a continual or daily basis.
· An individual seen loitering around schools parks or
secluded areas.
· The presence of strange or offensive odors emanating
from a residence or building.
· Open or broken doors and windows at a closed business
or an unoccupied residence.
· Any individual seen tampering with electrical, gas, or
sewer systems without an identifiable company vehicle and uniform.
Reporting Suspicious Behavior
If you have information regarding suspicious or criminal
activity, please contact local law enforcement.
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