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What Drug Dealing Looks Like?
 | A high volume of foot and/or vehicle traffic to and from a residence with
visitors staying a short period of time.
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 | One or more person(s) acting as a lookout in front of the house or on the
porch. They remain watchful for cars and signal those inside when squads
approach. |
 | Signals are made to those inside (whistle, window tap, etc.) before
someone is allowed to enter or make a transaction. |
 | Money and package exchanges through windows, mail slots and under
doorways. |
 | Transactions on the street. Exchange of money or packages to people who
drive up in cars. |
 | Special attention if you live on a cul-de-sac, dead end or alley. The
opportunity or transactions greatly increases. |
How Do You Report Suspected Drug Activity?
 | If drug dealing is taking place in front of you CALL 911!.
Supply where it is happening and describe the people/vehicles involved.
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 | You can also call the Glendale Police Department Narcotics
Investigation Unit at 228-1753, ext.1730, any time of day. Just
leave a message (you can remain anonymous.) Describe what you suspect
and an officer will return your call if you wish or act on the information
you provide. |
 | You can also call the North Shore Crime Stoppers at 962-4258.
Callers can remain anonymous, and if your information leads to an arrest,
you may receive a cash reward up to $1000. |
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