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Help Keep Florida Safe

Protect your every day. If you see something, say something.

Whether you are on your way to work, walking in your neighborhood, or out and about in your community, remember that we all play a role in keeping our communities safe. Stay vigilant and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity.

If you need to report suspicious activity anywhere in Florida, including Ft. Meyers, Orlando, Tampa, Panama City Beach, Miami, Tallahassee, and Jacksonville, click the link below.

Report Suspicious Activity in Florida

 

 

Help keep your community and workplace safe by:

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Learning the indicators of terrorism-related suspicious activity. Share with your community and take the time to discuss with your colleagues.

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Watching our public service announcement (PSA) videos and share on social media using #SeeSay.

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Testing your awareness by taking The Challenge and encouraging your friends to do the same. Take The Challenge Now!

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Sharing why you SeeSay. Download the SeeSay bubble sign, write down why you SeeSay and share with us on social media using #WhyISeeSay.

 

 

How to Report Suspicious Activity

Public safety and security is everyone's responsibility. If you see suspicious activity, report it to local law enforcement or a person of authority using the “5W’s”:

Who did you see? What did you see? When you saw it. Where it occurred. Why it's suspicious. Who did you see? What did you see? When you saw it. Where it occurred. Why it's suspicious.

IF THERE IS AN EMERGENCY, CALL 9-1-1.

Do not report suspicious activity to the Department of Homeland Security. Instead, notify local law enforcement.

Last Updated: 12/04/2023
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