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OP Police: report suspicious activity right away
Thursday, December 10, 2020
(Dec. 11, 2020) Ocean Pines Police are reminding residents that, if they see something suspicious, to call police right away at 410-641-7747.
If there is an emergency, always call 9-1-1.
Chief Leo Ehrisman said the Police Department is there to protect and serve the community of Ocean Pines, but that the public also needs to do its part to form a strong partnership.
Ehrisman said residents can be the eyes and ears for officers when police are not in the immediate area, and notifying police right away is always the best approach.
Police, he said, “can’t take action for something reported tomorrow that happened last night.”
“Call the police anytime something looks out of place in your neighborhood,” Ehrisman said. “We have to get there when it’s happening, not a day later.”
Lt. Greg Schoepf also offered helpful public safety tips for residents:
Get to know your neighbors. You don't have to be best friends or share coffee every morning, but at least be aware of who they are.
If you are having a problem with your neighbors, try to speak to them about what is bothering you. Often times people don't realize that what they are doing is disturbing to someone. In Ocean Pines, we have folks from many different places with different customs and habits. So, what seems perfectly normal to them is not normal for someone else.
If a neighborly discussion does not resolve the issue or takes a negative turn, call the police and we may be able to mediate a solution that is acceptable to both parties.
Any kind of violation of the law requires an immediate notification of the police. We are here 24/7 and 365 days a year and are at your service. It is not mandatory that you give your name, but it is helpful for follow-up of the situation.
Join the Ocean Pines Neighborhood Watch. They are very involved in the community and are in regular contact with the members of the police department. Contact Jim Hamlin at
[email protected]
for more information on joining this worthwhile community involved group.
“In short, we are here whether it is a loud party, barking dog, parking complaint, or an occurrence of a crime,” Schoepf said. “Our officers are highly trained and dedicated to the residents of Ocean Pines. Keeping our neighborhoods safe and secure is our top priority.”