Reporting Suspicious Activity in Oklahoma City
The Oklahoma City Police Department provides anonymous, non-emergency lines to report suspicious activity and keep Oklahoma City safe from terrorism.
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The Oklahoma City Police Department provides anonymous, non-emergency lines to report suspicious activity and keep Oklahoma City safe from terrorism.
The New York State Department of Homeland Security provides a non-emergency line to report suspicious activity in New York City and keep New York City safe from terrorism
The Denver Police Department provides non-emergency lines to report suspicious activity and keep Denver safe from terrorism.
The Orange County Intelligence Assessment Center (OCIAC) is Orange County's Regional Threat Assessment Center. OCIAC operates 24/7, providing intelligence, investigative and technical support to agencies critical to homeland security efforts in Orange County.
The San Diego Law Enforcement Coordination Center (LECC) is San Diego's Regional Threat Assessment Center. LECC operates 24/7, providing intelligence, investigative and technical support to agencies critical to homeland security efforts in San Diego.
The Joint Regional Intelligence Center (JRIC) is Central California's Regional Threat Assessment Center. JRIC operates 24/7, providing intelligence and investigative and technical support to agencies critical to homeland security efforts in Central California.
iWatchLA is a community program to help keep neighborhoods safe from terrorism. It's designed to make reporting suspicious activity to the Los Angeles Police Department easy and direct, allowing for faster investigation and response times.
NCRIC is Northern CA's Regional Threat Assessment Center and operates 24/7, providing support to agencies critical to homeland security efforts in Northern CA.
The Central California Intelligence Center (CCIC) is Sacramento's Regional Threat Assessment Center. CCIC operates 24/7, providing intelligence and investigative and technical support to agencies critical to homeland security efforts in the 34 Counties of the Federal Eastern District of California.
Listen to thought leaders share their perspectives on the evolution of suspicious activity reporting, the importance of partnerships, and the need to maintain vigilance.