See something, say something: Moore Police urge public to report suspicious activity

Oftentimes, someone may have a feeling that something isn’t right. Whether it is a car that has been parked in a certain area for too long or a stranger circling an area late at night, police say you could be onto something.

News 9 spoke to Moore Police Chief Todd Gibson to learn more about how, if you see something, you should say something.

Q: See something, say something. We hear a lot about that, but what does that mean for those of us not in uniform?

A: It’s a term that we’ve heard for many years now. See something, say something. From a policing standpoint, what we really want to emphasize is that the police department is a resource for our community members to use to better protect their neighborhood. If you see something that’s out of place in your neighborhood … We just want to have that relationship and that partnership with you. Feel encouraged to call us so that we can go out and investigate and make sure your…..

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