The events in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year’s Day are a timely reminder about the importance of citizen and community vigilance. .
U//FOUO) The See Something, Send Something smartphone application provides an avenue for individuals to report suspicious activity by sending a photograph or written note (e.g., an unattended backpack, cooler, or briefcase in a public place) directly to the PaCIC (Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center) operated by the PA State Police.
(U//FOUO) The PaCIC operates a 24 hours/day, 7 days/week Terrorism Tip Line, (888) 292-1919, and email account, tips@pa.gov, to solicit information from the public. (U//FOUO) In the event of an emergency, to include suspicious or unattended packages and vehicles, dial 9-1-1.
When elected or appointed, township officials automatically become PSATS members through their township's membership. If you're an elected or appointed township official in Pennsylvania and are unsure about your entity’s membership status with PSATS, your board secretary or manager can provide the necessary details.
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