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SPECIAL INVESTIGATION SECTION (SIS) INTELLIGENCE UNIT

REPORT SUSPICIOUS AND TERRORIST ACTIVITY
 
 

SPECIAL INVESTIGATION SECTION (SIS) INTELLIGENCE UNIT

The SIS Intelligence Unit has the primary responsibility for gathering, analyzing, disseminating, maintaining criminal intelligence and homeland security initiatives for the Coral Gables Police Department (CGPD) and providing pertinent information to concerned federal, state and local law enforcement agencies. In addition, the SIS Intelligence Unit conducts security and vulnerability assessments and identifies the security needs of critical infrastructures and sites within the City of Coral Gables that could be potentially targeted by terrorist.

 

Signs of Terrorism - Recognizing Suspicious Activity

 Signs of Terrorism


If you have an emergency call 911 Should you experience any of the below listed activities you are encouraged to call 305-442-1600 or email cgpdintel@coralgables.com

Unusual activities do not always mean that terrorist activity is occurring. However, you know what is normal for your neighborhood and community.

If an activity appears to be outside the norm or is frightening, let law enforcement officials know. It’s your responsibility to watch out and report. It is the responsibility of law enforcement agencies to investigate and take further action, if necessary.

It is very important to give accurate information and descriptions when reporting suspicious activities (i.e., possible persons involved, the situation, vehicles involved, what made you concerned, and the location of the suspicious person(s). Try to remember the exact time and place you observed the suspicious activity.

Please remember that terrorists DO NOT come from any one particular race, ethnic group or religious affiliation.


Public Awareness Guide

 Seven Signs of Terrorism Guide

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