via Midland Daily News
Midland Police are beginning a new effort aimed at assuring residents it's okay -- and necessary -- to call 911 when they see something suspicious. "We all play a role in keeping our community safe," Community Relations Officer Chris Wenzell said, adding 80,000 sets of eyes and ears are an important local asset. Wenzell is launching a local take on the Department of Homeland Security "If You See Something, Say Something" program, which began at the national level in July 2010. The campaign is to raise public awareness of suspicious activity and to emphasize the importance of reporting it, he said.
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