If You See Something, Say Something

You can help keep your community safe by sharing information about any suspicious activities.

In partnership with the United States Department of Homeland Security, the Dunwoody Police Department needs your help!

If You See Something, Say Something.

Homeland security begins with hometown security. You play an important role in keeping our nation safe.

It was an observant New York street vendor who tipped off a policeman about the bombing attempt in Times Square and a group of brave passengers on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 intervened to stop a bombing attempt Christmas Day in 2009.

You can report suspicious activities by phone, text, or online.

CALL - For suspicious activity in progress, call 911 immediately for BOTH emergency and non-emergency officer dispatch in Dunwoody. 

TEXT  - Send anonymous text tips to C-R-I-M-E-S (274-637). Use the word "DPD TIPS" at the start of your message. Your cell number will be encrypted.

SUBMIT ONLINE  - Submit online confidentially: Web Tip.

Check out SUBMIT A CRIME TIP for more information on submitting crime tips.

Download our WHAT IS SUSPICIOUS informational pamphlet for more tips on suspicious behaviors.

What Is Suspicious?

Stay safe and help prevent crime in your neighborhood. This pamplet will help you determine what is suspicious behavior and when you should call police.

BOTH emergency and non-emergency dispatch is provided through ChatComm 911. For non-emergency calls, simply inform the 911 operator when your call is answered. 

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