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“See Something Say Something” This Sunday as Part of National Campaign


“If you See Something, Say Something.” Many people know the slogan, but do they know who to call if they see suspicious activity? City of Seminole is partnering with State and Federal agencies to raise awareness about this easy way to help prevent terrorism.

“See Something, Say Something” Awareness Day, also known as #SeeSayDay is a national campaign developed to educate the public on the importance of recognizing the signs of terrorism-related suspicious activity and how to report it to law enforcement. This year, the #SeeSayDay campaign encourages everyone to take the time to look up the Suspicious Activity Reporting number for their city or state and save it in their phones.

In Oklahoma, the public can report suspicious activity by calling (405) 842-8547 or visit seesayok.com to report online. If there’s an emergency, call 911. When reporting suspicious activity, be sure to describe specifically what you observed, including: who or what you saw, when you saw it, where it occurred, and why it’s suspicious.

Everyone plays a role in keeping neighbors, family, coworkers, friends, and other community members safe from terrorist attacks. City of Seminole, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the Oklahoma Office Homeland Security, and the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security hope this campaign will spread the word about how each individual Oklahoman can help law enforcement prevent terrorism in Seminole and across the state.

More information is available online at www.dhs.gov/see-something-say-something.


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