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July 3rd and 4th on the Esplanade: Text-A-Tip Line

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The Cambridge Police Department, in conjunction with the Massachusetts State Police, Boston Police Department and surrounding law enforcement agencies, have once again established a dedicated Text-A-Tip line for this year’s July 3rd and 4th celebration on the Esplanade in Boston.

Anyone at the event or in the area of the Esplanade who sees anyone or anything suspicious or out-of-the ordinary, or anything that just doesn’t look right, is urged to contact police by either calling 911, texting a tip or telling an officer at the venue.

Additionally, anyone who has any information about any suspicious activity anywhere that may be connected to the event is likewise urged to call 911, use the Text-A-Tip line or tell an officer at the venue.

The Text-A-Tip numeric address for this year’s July 3rd and 4th event is 67283. Texters should then enter the characters B4 as the first two characters of their text.

If you see something, say something.

Remember … Text B4 and your tip to 67283. Anyone wishing to submit tips anonymously by phone, text message or e-mail, should visit www.CambridgePolice.org/Tips.

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Page was posted on 5/8/2018 8:33 PM
Page was last modified on 7/25/2023 1:14 AM
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