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Community Awareness

Information for Parents and Commanders
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Welcome - 'Serving the Community in Okinawa' [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
NCIS has a large agency presence on Okinawa and a strong working relationship with other military criminal investigative agencies on Island and the numerous Okinawa Law Enforcement agencies. In addition to felony criminal investigations, our office provides significant support to Marine Corps and Navy Commands on issues such as Force Protection, Counterintelligence, and operational issues.

Force Protection - 'Let Freedom Ring' [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
By paying attention to your surroundings and keeping the Provost Marshall or Security Personnel informed of suspicious or unusual incidents, you play a vital role in the Force Protection effort here on Okinawa, everyday.

Narcotics Brief - 'Psilocybin Mushrooms' [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
Ingestion of shrooms, caps, magic mushrooms, etc. resemble a short LSD trip. These mushrooms can be found at local stores and growing on cow manure. But did you know that Psilocybin is classified as a Hallucinogen and is controlled as a Schedule I drug under U.S. Federal law AND if mistaken for poisonous mushrooms, results could be fatal. This presentation will provide information on psilocybin mushrooms and the consequences.

Narcotics Brief - 'BRON' [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
According to criminal intelligence, Bron is being abused by our children. This presentation will provide information on Bron, what it looks like, where it is purchased, the effects and how to combat the problem.

NCIS Identity Theft [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
Identity Fraud/Theft has increased significantly in the past few years. This presentation will provide information and resources on what on how you can protect yourself from identity theft.

Narcotics Brief - 'AMT & FOXY' [ Download Power Point File | View Online ]
AMT and Foxy can be found at local stores and street vendors in Japan. But did you know that AMT and Foxy are classified as a Hallucinogen and is controlled as a Schedule I drug under U.S. Federal law. This presentation provides information on AMT and Foxy as well as potential consequences.

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