Reporting A Crime
Be alert and observant wherever you are and learn to recognize signs of criminal behavior. Report all crime to the DPD even if it is only an attempt. Crime cannot be controlled or prevented if it is not reported. By reporting crimes and suspicious activities you can protect yourself and others.
CONCLUSION
Get a good description of the assailant. Carefully observe and remember as much as you can about appearance and behavior. Try to memorize details of the assailant’s identity such as age, height, weight, eye and hair color. Look for any distinguishing personal characteristics, such as scars, tattoos, hairstyle, or other prominent features. Observe the assailant’s clothing style and colors, jewelry, gait and manner of speech. If a car is involved in the crime, note the make, model, color and license number. Call the DPD immediately to make a crime report. The sooner you report the crime, the more likely the DPD will be able to collect important evidence and apprehend the offender. If the crime occurred in your home or neighborhood, it is a good idea to notify neighbors and the landlord so they may take extra precautions.
AT HOME AWAY FROM HOME KEY CONTROL APARTMENTS AND CONDOMINIUMS
NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH WALKING DRIVING ATM PUBLIC TRANSPORTION AT WORK OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES IF YOU ARE ATTACKED REPORTING A CRIME