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City expands use of “See Something, Say Something” campaign

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In 2014, the City rolled out its “See Something, Say Something” campaign for the police department.  The campaign has been so successful, that it is being extended to include reporting potholes, reporting electric outages and other related items for the city.  

“We are expanding this campaign in the hopes that citizens will begin reporting needed repairs to the city,” say City Manager Terrell Jacobs.  “See Something, Say Something” goes beyond law enforcement related activities.  If a street light is out, a large pothole is on your street, or you notice a water leak, we want you to report it to us so we can make the ecessary repairs.”

Citizens should continue to report criminal related activities to the police department’s anonymous tip line, (912) 260-3600. Citizens should call 311 or (912) 384-3302 to report repairs and non-criminal incidents to the city.

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