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What is Suspicious Activity?

Some obvious things that may indicate a crime occurring or about to occur:

  • An unknown person running from your neighbors house carrying merchandise
  • A stranger entering your neighbor’s house when you know they are gone
  • Anyone forcing entrance to, or tampering with a residence, business, or vehicle
  • Persons being forced into vehicles
  • Anyone peering into cars and trying the door handles, may be looking for things to steal or to steal the car itself
  • Open or broken windows at a residence where you know the owners or gone

Some NOT SO obvious things that may indicate a crime is occurring or about to occur:

  • A vehicle driving slowly in your neighborhood, at night, with no lights on
  • An unknown vehicle driving in your neighborhood, slowly, stopping briefly to look at house, especially those with garage doors that are left open
  • Offers of merchandise at ridiculously low prices can mean stolen property
  • Unusual noises such as gunshots, screams, abnormal dog barking, etc.
  • Parked cars with occupants that remain in the car for an unusual amount of time
  • Abandoned cars
  • Unknown person loitering around schools, parks, seclude areas or in neighborhoods
  • Solicitors in your neighborhood (suppose to have visible registration card from the Sheriff’s Office)
  • A beam of flashlight in your neighbors home

What to tell us when you call:

  • What, when, where, anyone hurt?
  • Description of person and or vehicles, try to get license plate if can be done safely, direction of travel
  • Be a good witness, not a hero or even a victim
  • 9-1-1 in emergency, if non-emergency 303-660-7500
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