Metro Transit Police Step Up Police Patrols as a Precaution
The Metro Transit Police Department is increasing police patrols and security sweeps as a precaution following events in Brussels.
According to the MTPD’s Twitter account, there is no known specific or credible threat to Metro.
Police are reminding commuters, “if you see something, say something.”
MTPD is closely monitoring events in Brussels w/our fed partners. If you see something, say something: 202-962-2121 or text MyMTPD. #wmata
— Metro Transit Police (@MetroTransitPD) March 22, 2016
No known, specific or credible threat to Metro at this time. Additional K9 sweeps + patrols starting this AM as precaution. #wmata
— Metro Transit Police (@MetroTransitPD) March 22, 2016
Immediately report suspicious activity or unattended items on Metro. CALL 202-962-2121 or TEXT MyMTPD #wmata pic.twitter.com/kSI4R5JhEw
— Metro Transit Police (@MetroTransitPD) November 16, 2015
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Metro Transit Police Step Up Police Patrols as a Precaution
The Metro Transit Police Department is increasing police patrols and security sweeps as a precaution following events in Brussels. According to the MTPD’s Twitter account, there is no known specific or credible threat to Metro. Police are reminding commuters, “if you see something, say something.” MTPD is closely monitoring events in Brussels w/our fed partners. […]
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