Should I report suspicious activity in my neighborhood?
Yes. The Ormond Beach Police Department depends on citizens calling to report crimes or suspicious activity. The person taking your call will ask questions about the activity to determine its nature. The officer also will ask for descriptions of the people involved. You will be asked for your name and address, but you may decline to give this information and an Officer still will respond.

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1. If I want to report something to the police, is 911 the only number to call?
2. How can I get a copy of a police report?
3. Should I report suspicious activity in my neighborhood?
4. Can I make a police report any time of the day, or do I need to make an appointment?
5. Can I make a police report over the telephone or does an Officer have to come to my home?
6. Is there a waiting period before I can report someone missing?
7. Can I use 911 on my cellular phone to report drunk drivers?
8. Why do the telecommunicators ask so many questions when I call?
9. My family and I are going on vacation. Can the police keep an eye on our home while we are gone?