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Fellow citizens of Ohio,
Since the tragedy of September 11, 2001, Ohioans have become more aware of the threat of terrorism. Ohio Homeland Security is reaching out to the public through our Seven Signs of Terrorism to help individuals recognize suspicious activity.
Ohio Homeland Security also has established the state's fusion center, the Strategic Analysis and Information Center (SAIC), as a one-stop shop for terrorism-related information. You may contact the SAIC with your information by calling the Ohio Terrorism Tip Line at 1-877-OHS-INTEL or 877-647-4683. You also can email Ohio Homeland Security at homelandsec@dps.state.oh.us.
The Ohio Department of Public Safety's See Something, Say Something initiative offers additional suggestions on spotting suspicious activity that may be related to terrorism.
In the event you do observe suspicious activity, you should report it to your local law enforcement agency first. If the activity, person, or incident that you are reporting is an emergency or requires immediate attention, please dial 911.
In addition, we encourage you to call the Ohio Terrorism Tip Line at 1-877-647-4683 or submit your information through the Ohio Homeland Security tip form. Thank you for your interest in Ohio Homeland Security.
Ohio Homeland Security