September 25, 2014

Indiana Urges People To Report Suspicious Activity

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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Indiana Department of Homeland Security and the Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center are renewing a campaign called "See Something Say Something" in light of heightened tensions in the Middle East.

Anyone seeing suspicious activity is urged to contact local law enforcement authorities. The fusion center may also be contacted at (877) 226-1026 or by email at iifc@iifc.in.gov. If danger is imminent, residents should call 911.

The Indiana Intelligence Fusion Center collects, analyzes and disseminates intelligence data on criminal and terrorist activity in Indiana.

The "See Something Say Something" campaign uses public service announcements, posters, social and broadcast media and websites to urge citizens to watch for and report suspicious activity.

More information about the "See Something Say Something" campaign can be viewed at getprepared.in.gov.

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