Sacramento Regional Transit District Police Services |
The Sacramento Regional Transit District (SacRT) has never been more safe or efficient. SacRT has invested in new technology and training techniques in order to provide a level of security necessary to deter criminal activity or disruptive behavior.
Despite better training and advanced technology, crime and the threat of terrorism are realities in America and across the world today. But one of the strongest weapons SacRT and law enforcement have to keep the system safe is the constant attention of our passengers.
By recognizing suspicious behavior and being aware of your surroundings, you can help keep yourself and other passengers safe.
To Contact SacRT Police Services, call (916) 556-0275 .
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Suspicious Package | Theft | Suspicious Person | Non-Emergency Crime |
If you see something unusual, say something. Trust your instincts. Report unattended items.
There have been many steps taken to secure the SacRT system. But we can't do it on our own. There are just a few hundred SacRT frontline employees and over 100,000 passengers on weekdays. If you commute on SacRT, you are probably more familiar with your particular stations and fellow commuters than anyone else, including SacRT employees. You are the best person to spot when something looks unusual or suspicious. We are asking you to help keep SacRT safe for everyone by reporting unattended packages or suspicious behavior.
What do we mean by suspicious behavior? Here are some examples: