Crime & Safety

See Something, Say Something Campaign for 2015 Boston Marathon

For the second year in a row, public safety wants runners and spectators to report suspicious activity during the Boston Marathon.

Last year as part of the enhanced focus on prevention, the Massachusetts Public Safety & Security office and the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency, located in Framingham, partnered with the Department of Homeland Security to promote the See Something Say Something campaign along the route of the Boston Marathon.

Publis safety is once again asking the public to participate in this awareness campaign.

Runners and spectators are asked to be vigilant and aware of their surroundings, and to report suspicious activity by calling 9-1-1 or their local police department.

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The campaign’s message is simple: If You See Something, Say Something by Calling 9-1-1.

The 2015 Boston Marathon takes place on Monday, April 20.

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Marathon runners will use Route 135 in Framingham as part of 26.2 mile course.

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