Crime & Safety
Cops: 'See Something, Say Something'
Great Neck residents asked to remain vigilant, in the wake of terrorist attacks in Europe, police say.

Nassau County Police are reminding residents to practice “If You See Something, Say Something” to bring prompt attention to any suspicious activities.
The reminder comes after terrorist activities occurring in Europe, which Nassau Police are closely monitoring, officials say.
There is no current information suggesting terrorist threats on a local level, authorities said. Yet police say they are remaining vigilant and remind residents to practice “See Something – Say Something” about any activities triggering concerns.
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