iWATCH, i KEEP US SAFE (iWATCH) is a community awareness program created to educate the public about behaviors and activities that may have a connection to terrorism. This program is a community program to help your neighborhood stay safe from terrorist activities. We can and must work together to prevent terrorist attacks. To learn about the iWATCH program and about the behaviors and activities that you should report, view the videos and review the list of examples. Remember that the iWATCH program is about behaviors and activities, not individuals.
WHAT SHOULD I REPORT?
The date and time.
Where it happened.
What you witnessed.
A description of who was involved.
Male or Female?
How tall?
Build?
Hair color, skin color, age?
English speaking or another language?
Was there a car? Note the license plate number.
Have you seen this activity in your neighborhood before?
HOW DO I REPORT?
Pick up the phone and make a report
Call your local military police station and speak to a desk officer who will take your report.
Call local law enforcement. An expert will listen and advise.
In an emergency call 112 or equivalent.
EXAMPLE SITUATIONS
"There's a chemical smell coming from my neighbor's apartment."
"I saw someone taking measurements. I don't want to get them in trouble. What should I do?" (This activity may be repeated at other locations and you may be reporting one piece of the puzzle.)
"Maybe someone just forgot their briefcase on the bus." (Do no check it yourself. It may be a test.)
"I saw someone watching our offices, and the next day my co-worker was asked a lot of questions about our building by someone else."
IMPORTANT PLACES TO WATCH
Unit Headquarters
Installation access points
Religious Facilities
Amusement parks
Sports/entertainment venues
Recreation centers, fitness facilities
Barracks, lodging facilities
Mass-parades, fairs, etc.
Schools, libraries, day care centers
Hospitals
Commissary, PX, gas station, bank
Public transportation