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Vehicles shouldn't be used to store gifts: Call police before approaching suspicious persons, chief says By Bill Lawson/Staff Writer Maumelle police Chief Sam Williams reminded residents this week that vehicles should never be used for storing Christmas presents. jacksonvillepatriot.com
Vehicles stopped by police in Norfolk/Suffolk border operation MORE than 50 vehicles were stopped and checked in a joint operation between police forces on the Norfolk and Suffolk border on Tuesday. www.edp24.co.uk
NEWTOWN TOWNSHIP POLICE REPORT: Man exposes himself at association for the blind, thefts reported from vehicles ... The following information is provided by the Newtown Township Police Department: www.buckslocalnews.com
Police arrest women in car break-ins at health club York, PA - Police arrested two women Friday after they took car keys and from a health club locker room in Manchester Township, then used them to get into several vehicles and took items, according to a news release. www.ydr.com
Vehicles stopped by police in Norfolk/Suffolk border operation by Beccles, Bungay and Ellingham MORE than 50 vehicles were stopped and checked in a joint operation between police forces on the Norfolk and Suffolk border on Tuesday. www.edp24.co.uk
Eight new patrol vehicles on their way to Reedley The Reedley Police Department will soon receive eight new police vehicles to replace a portion of its aging fleet. The total cost of replacing all eight cars is a little more than $250,000, funded from Measure “G” public safety sales tax revenues. www.reedleyexponent.com
Patrol car cameras have bumpy reception from St. Louis police City police officers believe in-car cameras are being used against them, and they are trying to find ways to avoid driving cars equipped with them. www.stltoday.com
Deer Park police cruisers to get a new look Deer Park Police vehicles will have a new look with the purchase of this year’s replacement patrol cars. www.yourhoustonnews.com
Garnet Valley Police Beat, May 16 CHADDS FORD Copper Theft Someone ripped out about $500 in copper pipe used in the heating system at the Sentinel Motel on Route 202 before 1 p.m., May 8. Two women ages 18 and 44 and a 42-year-old man were registered in the room at the time. State Police are investigating. www.delconewsnetwork.com
Police say Utah man was stolen goods hoarder It's no crime to be a hoarder, but police say larceny drove an Ogden-area man's need for possession that included stealing vehicles for spare parts to fix other stolen vehicles. www.heraldextra.com
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