Jason Woodruff Deputy Chief of Police

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Jason Woodruff Deputy Chief of Police Alert Neighborhoods Jason Woodruff Deputy Chief of Police jwoodruff@cityofowasso.com 918-376-1578 Owasso Police Department 111 N Main Non-Emergency Line: (918) 272-2244 X 0

Home Security What makes your home a “target” Alert Neighborhoods What makes your home a “target” Put yourself in a thief’s shoes. Easy access Visible valuable items – Inside & Outside Open garage door Blind spots and dark spots Ineffective security Open Gates Unlocked Trailers VACANCY = VULNERABILITY C.A.L.L. - Cameras, Alarm, Lighting & Locks Photos/serial numbers for valuables Most House Burglaries = Daytime Alert Neighbors!

Home Security Package Deliveries Empty boxes at curb. Alert Neighborhoods Package Deliveries DO NOT allow packages to remain on your porch for extended periods (preferably not at all). Delivery notifications Neighbor/friend pickup Workplace Delivery Empty boxes at curb. Neighborhood Vigilance YOU are our eyes and ears

Vehicle Security What makes your vehicle a “target” Lock your vehicle Alert Neighborhoods What makes your vehicle a “target” Put yourself in a thief’s shoes Lock your vehicle Vast majority = Unlocked vehicles. Hide your valuables/gifts NEVER leave a firearm in a vehicle Locking valuables in the trunk – Who’s watching? Don’t leave the keys in your car/leave car running Car Burglaries = Nighttime Shopping Season – Day/Parking Lots

Personal Security Be aware of your surroundings Identity Theft Alert Neighborhoods Personal Security Be aware of your surroundings Parking lots, parks Lighted areas Distractions Social Media Dangers Identity Theft Security freezes and fraud alerts. Secure your devices Keep an ID-theft file Stop unsolicited credit-card offers Monitor accounts and credit often Respond rapidly

What should I do? Be on the lookout for suspicious activity Alert Neighborhoods Be on the lookout for suspicious activity Be a good witness - get the information Description – suspect & vehicle Last direction of travel Share the information CALL Emergency – 911 Owasso Police NON-Emergency – (918) 272-2244 Owasso Police Tip line ------------- (918) 272-COPS