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What should I do if I witness a crime?
Call 911 immediately.
Notice and remember details about the person or persons who may have committed the crime.
Don’t be silent. By letting a crime occur without saying anything, you are allowing criminals to continue their work – and you or a loved one might be their next victim. Let your voice be heard.
Cooperate with the police and the Circuit Attorney’s Office. If they ask you to appear in court as a witness, know that you are important to making the case – and you are making your community safer.
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