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California Highway Patrol - Southern Division
Monday March 9th, 2015 :: 02:47 p.m. PDT

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Did you spot a reckless and aggressive driver? Here's how to be a good witness and safely report it...

Information provided by victims and witnesses often leads to the arrest of a criminal.

Here are some tips to help you stay safe:

It is important to be aware of your location when calling 911 to report any criminal or suspicious activity. If possible, move to a safe location. Never place your own personal safety or the safety of those around you in jeopardy to get a better view of the subject.

Do not try to apprehend the suspect by yourself; however, you should defend yourself if you are being threatened and see no other avenue or solution. Protect yourself and loved ones from getting injured.

In an emergency, everything happens quickly. Slow down, remain calm and try to really look at the suspect and remember his/her appearance.

Here are some things to key in on:

Compare a suspect to yourself (ex. was the suspect taller or shorter, heavier or thinner, darker or lighter complexion, longer or shorter hair, or hair style?)

Unique characteristics (such as tattoos, scars, baldness, facial hair, or glasses)

Clothing (casual, sloppy, or form fitting), color (dark, light or patterned), type of headwear (baseball cap, beanie)

Pay attention to the sequence of events. Think about what just occurred and try to recollect some important facts. The more you remain focused, the more information you should be able to recall when providing a statement later.

If there is a pen and paper handy, write down the details of the suspect and incident as soon as possible. It is critical to advise authorities while the information is fresh in your mind.

When describing vehicles, try to recall the:

-Make
-Model
-Color
-License Plate (VERY IMPORTANT)

Bumper stickers or parking permits are also good clues. If possible, snap a picture with a camera phone.

Describe which direction the vehicle fled, how many occupants may have been in the vehicle, and if a weapon was seen.
if you’re driving, have a passenger make the call, or use a hands free device.

With the advent of social media, its always safer to call 9-1-1 and provide the video or picture to law enforcement.

Become the eyes and ears of law enforcement; Remember, the fight against crime begins with the public.

Address/Location
California Highway Patrol - Southern Division
411 N Central Ave
Glendale, CA 91203

Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 818-240-8200

Officer Edgar Figueroa
California Highway Patrol Southern PIO Unit
818-240-8200

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