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Guide to Criminal Activity Prevention and Response; Missing Persons GUIDE TO CRIMINAL ACTIVITY PREVENTION AND RESPONSE; MISSING PERSONS You shouldYou should immediately immediately dial the dial vessel’s the vessel’s emergency emergency number, number, 112, to report3333, toany report missing any person missing or personcriminal or activity. criminal activity. The vessel’s Security department is responsible for responding to all alleged crimes and missing persons and can be contactedThe directlyvessel’s atSecurity any time Department by dialing ext.is responsible 112, or “0” forfor theresponding Operator. to all alleged crimes and missing persons and can be contacted directly at any time by dialing 3333 or “0” for the Operator. 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Incidents is preserved which occur for onlaw the enforcement high seas may officials. be reported to the law enforcementFor missing persons authorities or felonies arising in the at any next time duringport ofthe call voyage, and/or you are in strongly The Bahamas,encouraged to the place of the Ship’s registry. contactContact the vessel’s Securityinformation Department for immediately. these entities You may inalso the independently area of contactthe current the F.B.I. orcruise will be made available to each U.S. Coast Guard, and for incidents within state or foreign waters or ports you may, in addition, contact Contactlocal lawguest enforcement information upon authorities. boarding for these Involving a Crystal entities the vessel’s Cruises in Securitythe area vessel. Department of the earlycurrent on can voyage help to will be made available to each Guest upon boardingensure any alleged The crimeWorld scene. or evidence is preserved for law enforcement officials. Contact information for these entities in the area of the current cruise will be made available to each guest uponU.S. boarding Coast a Crystal Guard Cruises - vessel. Cruise Line Incident Reporting Statistics U.S. Coasthttp://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg2/cgis/CruiseLine.asp Guard - Cruise Line Incident Reporting Statistics National Organization for Victim Assistance http://www.uscg.mil/hq/cg2/cgis/CruiseLine.asp (referral organization for help in your hometown) (800) 879-6682 www.trynova.org NationalNational Center for CenterVictims of for Crime Victims of Crime (referral organization for help in your hometown) (800) 394-2255(referral organization for help in your hometown)Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network www.ncvc.org(800) 394-2255 (24-hour hotline and referral organization for help in your hometown) (800) 656-4673 www.ncvc.org www.rainn.org 3 FBI AND U.S. COAST GUARD CONTACT INFORMATION FOR U.S. EMBARK/DEBARK PORTS Baltimore, Maryland Los Angeles, California USCG Sector San Juan Command FBI Baltimore Field Office FBI Los Angeles Field Office Center (410) 265-8080 USCG Sector (310) 477-6565 (787) 289-2041 Baltimore Command Center USCG Sector Los Angeles - Long Tampa, Florida (410) 576-2525 Beach Command Center FBI Tampa Field Office (310) 521-3801 (813) 253-1000 Boston, Massachusetts FBI Boston Field Office Miami, Florida USCG Sector St. Petersburg (617) 742-5533 FBI Miami Field Office Command Center (305) 944-9101 (727) 824-7506 USCG Sector Boston Command Center USCG Sector Miami Command Seattle, Washington (617) 223-5757 Center FBI Seattle Field Office (305) 535-4472 (206) 622-0460 Cape Liberty, New Jersey FBI Newark Field Office New Orleans, Louisiana USCG Sector Seattle Command (973) 792-3000 FBI New Orleans Field Office Center (504) 816-3000 (206) 217-6002 USCG Sector New York Command Center -(718) 354-4353 USCG Sector New Orleans Seward, Alaska Command Center FBI Anchorage Field Office Fort Lauderdale, Florida (504) 846-6160 (907) 276-4441 FBI Miami Field Office (305) 944-9101 USCG Sector Port Canaveral, Florida USCG Sector Anchorage FBI Tampa Field Office Command Center Miami Command Center (321) 757-6057 (907) 229-8203 (305) 535-4472 USCG Jacksonville Command Galveston, Texas Center FBI Houston Field Office (904) 564-7511 (713) 693-5000 San Diego, California USCG Sector Houston-Galveston FBI San Diego Field Office Command Center (858) 565-1255 (713) 671-5133 USCG Sector San Diego Honolulu, Hawaii Command Center FBI Honolulu Field Office (619) 278-7030 (808) 566-4300 San Juan, Puerto Rico USCG Sector Honolulu Command FBI San Juan Field Office Center (787) 754-6000 (808) 842-2600 4 Security Information Guide ALBANIA ARGENTINA
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