Crime Prevention Tip
LETTER
AND PACKAGE BOMBS
Typical characteristics
of a mail or package bomb.
If a package exhibits
any of these warning clues, you must follow these procedures.
If the suspicious package
has not been touched.
If an item is suspected during
handling.
Real or Hoax?
Upon receiving a telephone
bomb threat it is important to notify your immediate supervisor
and the Police Department as soon as the caller hangs up.
If you are working at a facility
outside the UMKC Police response area, notify the local police at
9-1-1 , and then UMKC Police.
Exact words of person calling:
_______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________ QUESTIONS TO ASK:
Try to determine the
following (circle as appropriate) :
911
on a UMKC Police Department
TELEPHONE BOMB THREATS
Date: ______________________________Time:
_______________________
Caller's
Identity:
Male
Female
Adult
Juvenile
Age
Voice:
Loud
Soft
High-pitched
Deep
Other
Intoxicated
Accent:
Local
Foreign
Region
Description
Speech:
Fast
Slow
Distorted
Stutter
Slurred
Nasal
Language:
Excellent
Good
Fair
Poor
Other
Foul
Manner:
Calm
Angry
Rational
Irrational
Coherent
Incoherent
Deliberate
Emotional
Righteous
Laughing
Background
Noises:
Office
Machines
Factory
Machines
Bedlam
Trains
Animals
Music
Voices
Airplanes
Street
Traffic
Mixed
Party
Other
Additional Information: ____________________________________________
________________________________________________________________
Immediately after the call, notify your supervisor and the UMKC
Police Department. Do not talk to anyone unless instructed to do so
by your supervisor or UMKC Police.
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Receiving Telephone Number
UMKC Police Department
Campus Phone
(816) 235-1515
Crime Prevention Unit
Officer Patrick Tedesco
(816) 235-1716
Contact Information
4825 Troost Ave.
Suite 214B
Kansas City, MO 64110
Emergency Dial 9-1-1
Phone: 816-235-1515
Fax: 816-235-5501
E-mail
Office hours: 24 hours per day
7 days per week
365 days per year.


