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| Boulder police hunt hate-crime suspect Denver Post By The Denver Post Boulder police are looking for a man suspected in two assaults that are being characterized as hate crimes. Both victims, one 19 and one 20, were men of Middle Eastern decent who attend the University of Colorado. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| More help for victims of serious crime Stuff.co.nz Victims of sexual violence and serious crime and the families of those killed as a result of a criminal act will get additional funding and help, Justice Minister Simon Power has announced today. Mr Power said the new help was worth $946000 a year and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Record raid puts crime network on ice Sydney Morning Herald FEDERAL police have shattered the Australian arm of an international crime network, seizing nearly a quarter of a tonne of the drug ice. In raids carried out by the Australian Federal Police in Sydney and Perth, 239 kilograms of methamphetamine - or ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Organized-Crime Figure Palumbo Sentenced to 10 Years for NY Murder Plot Bloomberg By Chris Dolmetsch - Thu May 05 18:17:59 GMT 2011 Anthony Palumbo, a former member of the Genovese organized-crime family in New York, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for agreeing to murder a Russian professional killer. Palumbo, 62, pleaded guilty ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Turkey has a key role in the fight against organized crime Hurriyet Daily News Turkey is one of the key points in terms of organized crime, according to Europol, the pan-European law enforcement agency. Organized crime is changing and becoming increasingly diverse in its methods, group structures and impact on society, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 13 WTHRChanges announced for IMPD amid crime sweep WTHR The city is launching a new effort to send police into the neighborhoods to cut down on crime and violence. Homeowners across the city awoke to police in their neighborhoods as teams of Indianapolis Metro Police officers launched a crime sweep. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Colombia's Resurgent Capital Backslides Amid Crime and Congestion New York Times Making matters worse, fears of violent crime are spreading yet again. While Bogotá is still safer than it was before its once heralded comeback, when it was plagued by car bombs and high kidnapping rates, news reports of grisly murders and robberies, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crime Stoppers tip leads to arrest Maui News WAILUKU - A Maui Crime Stoppers tip led to the arrest last week of a Haiku man suspected of using a stolen automated teller machine card to withdraw a large sum of money from a woman's bank account, police said. Based on the Crime Stoppers information, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| State hate crimes down in 2010 Murfreesboro Post NASHVILLE – The State of Tennessee saw a decrease in the number of hate crimes committed in the state and the number of law enforcement officers killed or assaulted for the calendar year 2010, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation's ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Southern Maryland crime report Washington Post Anyone with information about these crimes should call the Criminal Investigation Division, 410-535-2800 or 301-855-1194, or the Crime Solvers line, 410-535-2880. You can also call the Prince Frederick Barrack of the state police at 410-535-1400. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Serious crime down last year in Baltimore Co. compared to '09 Baltimore Sun By Nick Madigan, The Baltimore Sun Baltimore County officials on Thursday touted declines in serious crime last year when compared with 2009. During a news conference in Towson, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz said there were fewer rapes, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| City's crime drops amid rising gang violence San Diego Union Tribune By Debbi Baker SAN DIEGO — Overall crime in San Diego dropped during the first quarter of this year, but police officials acknowledged Thursday that gang violence has increased since then, including four homicides in April. So far this year, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Killing kids a crime whatever the reason People's Daily Online The message seems to be: It is a crime for others to assassinate and kill children, but it is perfectly acceptable when it comes to the US and NATO. Nevertheless, comments left by readers were mostly condemnation. There is no doubt that both the US and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Investigators break up two-man crime ring ABC12.com (05/05/11) -- Investigators from several agencies in Mid-Michigan have successfully broken-up a two-man crime ring. The men are accused of breaking into homes in three counties. The two Flint men face 19 charges in all, ranging from home invasion to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| 'The Robber': Crime flick captures a runner's — and robber's — high The Seattle Times A movie review of "The Robber": This austere drama about a real-life Austrian bank robber and marathon runner is a tense, methodical and furiously existential character study made all the more fascinating for its combination of edgy action and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Teen crime rises with unemployment WALB-TV By Jim Wallace - bio | email Teen joblessness is expected to hit a record high this summer, and police say that could mean more crime. The national unemployment rate for teens is projected to be about 27%, the highest since World War Two. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Police: Gang Crime Spiking Voice of San Diego by Keegan Kyle In response to an escalating number of gang-related, violent crimes in southeastern San Diego neighborhoods, police announced at a press conference Thursday that they have increased patrols in the area and contacted community leaders ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| National Day of Prayer: Can you pray away crime? Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Since we started crime has been a target and this year we saw crime in every major city decrease with Seattle reporting a 40-year low. – Tim T. (WA State Coordinator) If you're interested in prayer events Thursday, there are more than a few to choose ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Local Group Targets Derby Weekend Crime WLKY Louisville It came to be known as Derby Cruising -- a boisterous, bustling combination of cars, chaos, and crime on Broadway. The celebration typically came with dozens of arrests. Then, in 2005, it came with a murder, as well as three other shootings and 65 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| SPOOFEM.COM Gets a Name Change PR Newswire (press release) COM USA is pleased to announce it has changed its name to High Tech Crime Solutions Inc. to expand its focus on retail sales. SPOOFEM.COM's sister company LIGATT Security International (OTC: LGTT) received numerous inquires from smaller companies with ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crime Blotter: Ambulance Strikes Chestnut Street Train Trestle Patch.com A North Shore Hospital ambulance struck the Chestnut Street train trestle. The collision caused injury to the patient and both ambulance attendants. April 27: Graffiti consisting of miscellaneous letters and words was spray painted on the wall of a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Detroit police, pastors, Crime Stoppers unite Detroit Free Press BY JOE ROSSITER Using the persuasive powers of the pulpit, pastors, Detroit police and Crime Stoppers of Michigan are teaming up in a community-wide effort to battle crime. The announcement that May is designated as Crime Stoppers Civic Responsibility ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Emanuel, Preckwinkle: Expanded summer programs for kids aim to fight crime Chicago Sun-Times The results of the programs will be evaluated by the University of Chicago's crime lab to see which worked best, with the aim to expand in the future, he said. Five foundations are involved: the Field, MacArthur, McCormick and Joyce Foundations and the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| WINK News investigates kids and crime: Is it on the rise? Wink News WINK News investigates recent reports of kids arrested for shocking crimes. They include killing other teens and even their own parents. We wanted to know if teen violence was suddenly getting worse, so we sifted through the numbers to uncover the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Stop rationalising crime! Moneyweb.co.za But in my defence, I simply can't imagine that many South Africans of all colours are not sick and tired, if not downright angry, at the extent to which misbehaviour and crimes in our society are rationalised on the basis of the past. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Gregoire makes out-of-bounds skiing a crime Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Gov. Chris Gregoire on Thursday signed a bill making it a misdemeanor to ski in clearly marked closed hazard areas at ski resorts. Supporters argued that a criminal trespassing charge and a potential $1000 fine would help deter behavior that causes ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Two arrested for garage fire, multiple other crimes West Central Tribune According to Willmar Police Chief David Wyffels, Chase John Hodapp and the juvenile, whose name has not been released, have confessed to multiple crimes from April 19 to Tuesday. The crimes included setting a vehicle on fire in a garage at 1212 Ninth ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Crime Scene for May 6 Huntersville Herald CORNELIUS – The Cornelius Police Department released its annual report last week, showing a major drop in violent crime in the town but an uptick in incidents involving drugs and burglaries. In 2010, all incidents of violent crime fell by 28 percent ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Cops to halt crime and car accidents WWLP 22News (WWLP) - Springfield says it has a plan to reduce drugs and violent crime in the city as well as prevent traffic accidents all at the same time. Springfield residents are used to an increase in violence when the temperatures warm, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crime and police news for Thursday, May 5 Richmond Times Dispatch By Times-Dispatch Staff Police Capt. Paul Kiniry said Aaron Gary, 20, and Devin Wyklle, 18, were arrested by 3rd Precinct officers who were patrolling the Forest Hill area when a man was robbed at knifepoint at 9:39 pm Tuesday. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Crime-Fighting Website Gets City Leaders' Attention NBC4i.com By Tom Brockman Last month, NBC4 told you about a German Village man who created a unique website, www.cyberblockwatch.com, with the purpose of notifying and warning neighbors about crimes. It was created to keep those who live in the German Village ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Police mentoring program students hone investigative skills York Daily Record By ALLIE HAGERMAN West Manheim Police Chief Tim Hippensteel, middle, watches over students from four district high schools as they collect and catalog evidence from a mock crime scene on Thursday morning at the West Manheim Municipal Building. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Radnor crime alert - Robbery Main Line On Thursday, May 5, 2011 at approximately 10:01, the Radnor Township Police responded to the rear parking lot of 216 E. Lancaster Avenue for the report of a robbery. Responding officers located the victim, a white female, who reported she was robbed by ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| The Crime Scene for May 6 South Charlotte Weekly Officers in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department's South Division helped lead the way in weight loss during the department's Biggest Loser 2011 competition. South Division lost 309 pounds, which was the third best across the department. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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| Warren County Crime Stoppers offers reward in drug deaths Galesburg Register-Mail By Anonymous Warren County Crime Stoppers is offering a $10000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons who supplied narcotics that contributed to the deaths of Daniel A. Hall and Benjamin A. Fritz. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
| Arson awareness week gets under way Parkersburg News By NATALEE SEELY (nseely@newsandsentinel.com) , Parkersburg News and Sentinel PARKERSBURG - With National Arson Awareness Week under way, fire officials hope to shed light on a crime that injures thousands each year and causes an estimated $1 billion ... See all stories on this topic » |
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