![]() Has anyone attempted to gain unusual information in person, by phone, mail, or email regarding your business or a facility nearby? Multiple false alarms or fictitious emergency calls to a location or multiple venues of the same type (possibly to test emergency response).Įliciting information: A person questions individuals at a level beyond curiosity about a building’s purpose, operations, security procedures and/or personnel, shift changes, etc. ![]() Unusual items or situations: A vehicle is parked in an odd location, a package/luggage is unattended, a window/door is open that is usually closed, or other out-of-the-ordinary situations occur. We all have something worth protecting an informed, alert public play a critical role in keeping our campus safe and protecting you. Factors such as race, ethnicity, age, and/or religious affiliations are not suspicious. The campus promotes "if You See Something, Say Something" campaign to report suspicious activity based on unusual behavioir. Suspicious activity is any observed behavior that could indicate a person(s) may be involved in a crime or about to commit a crime. You can report information anonymously. You can also email or send a text of picture message to the National Security Hotline MMS 0429 771 822.We can all help keep our campus community safe by paying attention to our surroundings and report suspicious activity to University Security (50) or Police (911). If you see or hear something you think is suspicious, call the National Security Hotline on 1800 123 400. You can call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or go online to their website at and report 24hrs per day. You are anonymous when you contact Crime Stoppers however you can choose to leave your details if you wish. In Australia, you can report suspicious activity to two national authorities:Ī registered charity and non-profit organisation that receives information about suspicious and criminal activity. Remember to make a note of the date and time the activities occurred. If you can’t make a report immediately, write down what you have seen so you don’t forget anything. If you are witnessing something suspicious, try to remember as much detail as possible about the people involved, any vehicles and what they were doing. Whilst everyone should be alert to unusual or suspicious activity, the public should not be alarmed and should continue with their daily routines and activities.
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