The Police department reports DUI arrests are up as they "continue to be vigilant and will be planning more organized initiatives to combat drunk driving over the holiday season."
Another grants has been approved and it requires no match and it is intended to be used for a computer and camera database to help maintain crime data and produce quality mug shots and photo lineups.
Detective Julius Taylor is still out and no certain date for his return, and Sgt. Justin Spence has stepped in to help fill the void in CID.
Following is a brief synopsis of the week’s police activity:
933 Commercial / Residential Security Checks
514 Complaints Investigated
91 Traffic Citations Issued
49 Red Light Camera Violations
23 Criminal Arrests Made
68 Merchant Escorts Provided
13 Alarms Responded To
4 Traffic Accidents Investigated
Another grants has been approved and it requires no match and it is intended to be used for a computer and camera database to help maintain crime data and produce quality mug shots and photo lineups.
Detective Julius Taylor is still out and no certain date for his return, and Sgt. Justin Spence has stepped in to help fill the void in CID.
Following is a brief synopsis of the week’s police activity:
933 Commercial / Residential Security Checks
514 Complaints Investigated
91 Traffic Citations Issued
49 Red Light Camera Violations
23 Criminal Arrests Made
68 Merchant Escorts Provided
13 Alarms Responded To
4 Traffic Accidents Investigated
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