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UN consultant shot dead in broad daylight while driving on busy Cairo road Washington Post It was not immediately clear whether the woman, identified as 41 year-old Nermeen Gomaa Khalil, was targeted or killed in a random crime. Police said she was shot by unidentified gunmen passing in another car, but no one has been arrested. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime cameras WUPW The city of Toledo is considering a city-wide surveillance system. See all stories on this topic » | ||
New laws loaded to tackle NSW gun crime ABC Online The legislation will target gun crime on several fronts, from seeking to make it tougher to get bullets to increased penalties for firing them. The New South Wales Government has revealed details of its plans to crack down on gun crime, in response to ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime is Legal in Gilmer County Fetchyournews.com The other part of the equation that Mr. Hendricks explained is that for other infractions ( crimes, in my opinion) the only penalty is removal from office. Since Mark was already out, that couldn't be done. I attended a Tea Party breakfast with Rep. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime Commission to target illegal guns Sydney Morning Herald The alarming figures in NSW and elsewhere have prompted federal Justice Minister Jason Clare to have the Australian Crime Commission (ACC) target the Australian black market in guns. The ACC will begin a national intelligence assessment on the illegal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Police Chief says crime down in Keyser Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune By Richard Kerns By Richard Kerns KEYSER – Responding to a social-media report that Keyser was experiencing a significant increase in crime, Police Chief Karen Shoemaker took to the floor at Wednesday's City Council meeting, presenting an array of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime branch to probe 23-year-old woman's death Hindustan Times The "accidental death" case of multinational company employee Varuni Sasani (23), was transferred by police commissioner Arup Patnaik from the Kalachowkie police to the crime branch last week. Varuni died after allegedly falling from her friend Karan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime of the Week: Police looking for men who burglarized home while people slept KFOX El Paso By David Natividad In this week's Crime of the Week, police are looking for suspects who burglarized a home while people were sleeping. The burglary happened around 2:45 am on March 16 in the 12300 block of Red Sails in East El Paso. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Canada's Tough New Crime Bill May Violate Child Rights Inter Press Service By Jillian Kestler-D'Amours MONTREAL, Feb 12, 2012 (IPS) - As the Senate debates the merits of the Canadian government's newly-passed omnibus crime bill, organisations across the country have raised serious issues with the legislation, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Crime prevention the key to safer communities The Young Witness But the young officer has just been appointed the LAC's crime prevention officer and, in that role, will become one of the region's best known police officers. The crime prevention role is one of the most visible positions locally and involves ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Violent crime a rarity in downtown Meriden Meriden Record-Journal Swedock says the Olive Street neighborhood continues to have issues, but fear of violent crime no longer tops the list of neighborhood concerns. Detective Lt. Mark Walerysiak believes the proactive approach to community policing, active neighborhood ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Cracking down on drug crime St. George Daily Spectrum With drugs like heroin and methamphetamine becoming the drug of choice for many people, Lt. David Moss, director of the Washington County Area Drug Task Force, said members of the task force work to put a stop to crimes associated with drugs in an ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mob Museum spotlights organized crime as opening nears Las Vegas Review-Journal Kathleen Hickey-Barrie listens as Jeffrey Silver, a former Nevada Gaming Control Board member, talks about the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, which opens Tuesday. » Buy this photo ■ Admission: $18 for adults; $12 for children ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Crime-busting tips available at the shops Worcester News SHOPPERS in Worcester can learn how to protect themselves and their homes from crime when a one-stop shop returns next week. West Mercia Police's love your home shop will be open in the city's Crown-Gate shopping centre, opposite Mothercare, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Reservoir fights crime wave Jackson Clarion Ledger RESERVOIR — A recent crime wave in the Ross Barnett Reservoir area has left residents uneasy, with at least one subdivision creating a neighborhood watch as a result. Residents of Forest Point, which has roughly 180 homes, met last week with Rankin ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Panchkula criminals unplugged Times of India The frequent criminals of Panchkula pick up their innovative tricks from crime soaps on television, turning the reel life into their real life. When Ravinder, who executed 11 crimes on his own, including the infamous abductions of Jiya, Arnav and Mehak ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Somersworth, Rochester among top crime spots Foster's Daily Democrat By SCOTT E. KINNEY ROCHESTER — A recent study by the New Hampshire Center for Public Policy shows that while the Granite State's crime rate is among the lowest in the country, the price to prevent and prosecute crimes is of "significant social and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Fighting crime tops new mayor's to-do list Berkshire Eagle Bianchi had vowed in his inaugural address to get more residents and business owners involved in helping local law enforcement fight a recent increase in crime. Since June, Pittsfield has been plagued by armed robberies, burglaries and in December a ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Ohio cops detail strategies to cut crime Police News By Doug Page DAYTON, Ohio — The Dayton Police Department gave details Thursday of its latest technique that, in part, has led to the decrease in most property crimes and given the best value for the dollar to taxpayers. "Our remarkable reduction in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Marigny neighbors install private security cameras in response to recent crime WWL Police said surveillance video can be invaluable for investigations, but sometimes cameras set up in one area don't show enough of a crime. "Right now we're not exactly sure who the aggressor was in that incident," said Lt. Anthony Caprera, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Iran is a "War Crime' Regime: A Legal Brief, Part II Arutz Sheva But that's just the beginning of Khamenei 'war crimes,' Ayatollah Khamenei second statement that "the Zionist regime is truly a cancerous tumor in the region and it must be, and will be, cut off." is also a war crime in violation of Articles 2. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Bill would deny public information about crime and police in community Spartanburg Herald Journal A bill has been introduced in the SC House of Representatives that would keep people from learning about crime in their communities and eliminate any public accountability of law enforcement agencies. The bill, which was referred to the House Judiciary ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Long Beach police, merchants tackle jump in crimes in stores and cars Long Beach Press-Telegram Police and business officials say the economy has played a factor in a recent uptick in property and commercial crimes in Long Beach. "Everything plays a factor in crime statistics," said Long Beach Police Detective Division Cmdr. Eric Ledesma, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Residents give council earful on crime Many wonder: Where is Mayor Healy? The Hudson Reporter But on this night, residents sat and stood shoulder to shoulder to tell City Council members and the Healy administration that more needs to be done to address crime. Since last fall, a number of high-profile incidents have led residents to question ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime spree ends in jail for addict Toowoomba Chronicle DRUG debt threats had sent Cory Austen on a one-month crime spree that included two armed robberies and driving a stolen car to a prison to visit an inmate friend. Austen, 21, had been the getaway driver for the armed robberies of a Hatton Vale service ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Crime Report for Sunday, Feb. 12 Fayetteville Observer Alicia Shaniece Narcisse, 26, of the 6300 block of Greycliff Drive, was charged Saturday with accessory before the fact to felony, felony conspiracy and accessory after the fact. Bail was set at $5000. Eric Jerome Dunson, 41, of the 3300 block of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Haslam's public safety plan can reduce crime Jackson Sun Bill Haslam's subcabinet working group offers a new approach to fighting crime in Tennessee. With input from a dozen departments and agencies, it represents the most comprehensive approach to fighting crime that we have seen. If the group's action plan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Day 4 of remains search turn up with new findings | Crime News10.net San Joaquin County Sheriff's investigators and Department of Justice (DOJ) Crime Lab, County Public Works and Sheriff's Team of Active Seniors (STARS) personnel are all on scene searching through 12 piles of debris. The search team has found teeth, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Madison Matters: GOP bill would spare Wisconsin crime victims from preliminary ... The Republic A Republican bill would rework a century-old step in Wisconsin's criminal justice system in an effort to spare crime victims from testifying. The measure would allow hearsay evidence at preliminary hearings, the point where a judge or magistrate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Child abuse: Statistics tell widespread tale but crime preventable, Big ... ReporterNews.com Through a joint venture of the Regional Crime Victim's Crisis Center, Child Protective Services, Mission Church and the Presbyterian and Methodist children's homes, parenting classes are offered from 6:30 to 8 pm Thursdays. Leventhal said classes and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CRIME: Hermiston bank robbery Mid Columbia Tri City Herald Two bank robbers made off with an undisclosed amount of cash Friday when they held up the Old West Federal Credit Union at 1739 N. First St., in Hermiston. The two suspects entered the bank at about 5:30 pm, wearing dark clothing and masks and are ... See all stories on this topic » |
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