VOP Spring Public 2015

The Orland Park Police Department has implemented a “Crime Tips” program that will allow citizens to leave a voicemail or submit an email regarding possible criminal activity in the Orland Park area. The phone number 708-349-TIPS (8477) and email crimetips@orlandpark.org are intended to serve as an outlet for individuals who may be aware of possible criminal activity, may wish to remain anonymous, and/or believe the crime is too minor to be reported directly to an officer. Any crime in progress should still be reported to the 911 operator.

CRIME TIPS

See Something. Say Something. NOW!

In conjunction with the Crime Tips program, the department is introducing a new crime reporting message called: “See Something. Say Something. Now.” The Police Department encourages the public to report suspicious or criminal activity immediately. This is a proactive approach urging the public to report criminal information as it develops and before the Police Department may be aware of it. Residents who see something that simply doesn’t seem right or is out of the ordinary should call. This could include a suspicious car or person not normally seen in the neighborhood. “See Something, Say Something, Now! is the focus message. The quicker the Police Department receives information regarding criminal activity, the better the chances we have of making an apprehension or even preventing a serious crime,” explained Orland Park Police Chief Timothy McCarthy.

Come out and meet your community police officers at these upcoming community events: TRAILER IN THE PARK • Perminas Park Monday, June 1st ,2015, 4 to 9 PM • Marley Creek Park Monday, June 29th, 2015, 4 to 9 PM • Schussler Park

Monday, July 27th, 2015, 4 to 9 PM NIGHT OUT AGAINST CRIME • Orland Park Civic Center 14750 Ravinia Ave. August 4th 2015, 4 to 9 PM

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