There are many resources on the web that can help you protect yourself, your loved ones, and your possessions. Here, we offer a few tips and encourage you to visit other sites as well.
Auto TheftAvoiding theft, carjacking, buying vehicles, and what to do when stopped by the police |
Child SafetyBasic child safety tips, as well as specific issues such as dating, computer use, and babysitting |
FraudLearn ways to protect yourself, and find resources if you've been a vicim |
Home SecurityProtect your home from burglary |
Project LifesaverProject lifesaver helps Search & Rescue personnel locate lost or injured individuals. |
Personal SafetyTips for staying safe at home, at work, and at play |
SeniorsSpecific tips for senior populations, including financial scams and elder abuse |
Sexual AssaultTips for protecting yourself, as well as resources for victims and their loved ones. |
Fighting crime is not just a job for the police. Everyone can join the battle through Crime Stoppers. The citizen-support program allows people to tell about criminal activity without getting directly involved. Anyone with information on a felony crime can call Crime Stoppers at (206) 343-2020 or toll free at 1 (800) CRIME-13 and give the tip to police without giving his/her name. Cash rewards of up to $1,000 are paid for information leading to the arrest.
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