Safety and security is everyone’s responsibility. If you see suspicious activity at MPTC or in your community, report it to a person of authority using the “5W’s”:
- WHO did you see?
- WHAT did you see?
- WHEN you saw it
- WHERE it occurred
- WHY it’s suspicious
Whether you are at school, on your way to work, walking in your neighborhood, or out and about in your community, remember: We all play a role in keeping our communities safe. Remember to stay vigilant and say something when you see signs of suspicious activity. It’s easy to overlook these routine moments, but as you’re going about your day, if you see something that doesn’t seem quite right, say something. Help protect your school, family, neighbors and community.
The “If You See Something, Say Something®” campaign works year-round to empower and educate the public on suspicious activity and how to report it. The campaign has designated September 25 as “If You See Something, Say Something®” Awareness Day, also known as #SeeSayDay.
“If You See Something, Say Something®” is more than a slogan. It’s how we protect ourselves, our loved ones, and our communities. You play a key role by recognizing and reporting suspicious activity. This September, we encourage you to build awareness at MPTC and in your community about what suspicious activity is and how to report it.
If there is an Emergency, CALL 911.
MPTC Emergency CALL 5555 from any Campus Phone
OR using your cell phone:
- BD Campus – 920-887-4401
- FDL Campus – 920-924-3107
- WB Campus – 262-306-5334