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Wednesday, March 05, 2008

"Columbus police, Web sites help residents track crime" The Columbus Dispatch

Link: Columbus police, Web sites help residents track crime
John Futty
The Columbus Dispatch
March 3, 2008

The Columbus Division of Police has joined forces with two Web sites to alert residents about crimes and crime trends in their neighborhoods.

The division is providing its crime data to crimereports.com and citizenobserver.com, which electronically relay information to citizens who register for the service through the Web sites.

Both services are free to the public...

Posted by Paul Bonneville on March 5, 2008 | Permalink

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