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No one expects to be a victim of a crime.  But, unfortunately it happens.  If you or someone close to you is affected by a crime, you may feel shocked , angered, shamed or even helpless and confused.  Remember that cooperation and reporting from the public helps law enforcement in investigating crimes that take place in the community.

Question:
 If I witness  a crime or suspicious activity, how do I know if it’s important enough to call Police?  This is a difficult question to answer.  The public needs to know that something that is witnessed may be minor, but when added to other information it may help police solve the crime.

If you have been a victim or witness to a crime please contact your local law enforcement agency with the information.  Remember that you can make a difference and your information may be the difference in catching a criminal. 

Victims Resource Numbers:

Domestic Abuse                     800-933-6914
Sexual Violence                      800-522-2055
Suicide Hotline                       800-523-3333
 


Victim & Witness Bill of Rights

As a victim or witness to a crime, you have the right to…
...be treated with fairness and respect for your dignity and privacy.
...be reasonably protected from the accused offender.
...be notified of court proceedings.
...be present at all public court proceedings related to the offense, unless the court determines otherwise.
...confer with an attorney for the Government in the case.
...available restitution.
...information about the conviction, sentencing, imprisonment, and release of the offender.

   

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