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City, Everett Police Launch “See Something, Say Something” Non-Emergency Report Service

The new system will allow constituents to report non-emergency issues to the Everett Police Department through phone, text, app, and an online form

 

Special to The Advocate

 

Mayor Carlo DeMaria is pleased to announce that the City of Everett, in collaboration with the Everett Police Department (EPD), has launched the See Something, Say Something incident reporting system for constituents to report non-emergency related issues to the Everett Police.

In an effort to increase accessibility to City services, constituents can now report concerns or issues such as noise complaints, property damage, litter or graffiti, wellness checks, and more to the Everett police by calling or texting 781-734-6677. Additionally, reports can be made online by visiting go.elerts.com/Everett and filling out the form or by downloading the See Say app on smart phones and tablets. Before submitting a report, the constituent will be asked about the nature and location of the report, as well as have the option to include a photo or video. The system will be monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week and reports may be made anonymously.

Constituents are encouraged to save the phone number to their contacts and bookmark the website link to fill out an online form. The phone number and website link will also be available on the Everett Police Department website everettpolicema.com.

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