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Thieves poach the wire for the copper, which may sell for up to $3.60 per pound, according to reliablerecyclingcenter.com.
Law enforcement and journalists share the same goals during a crisis — protect lives, preserve safety, maintain public trust.
As masked federal immigration authorities ramp up operations and crack down on public identification, what rights do you have to know who is policing your community?
Payment scams have become the new frontier of organized criminal activity, with losses nationwide skyrocketing to $12.5 billion — a 25% increase in just one year.
As innovation continues to outpace policy, law enforcement leaders face increasing pressure to establish clear guidelines that ensure these tools are used responsibly, legally, and with public ...
Potential jurors who have been trying to contact Douglas County District Court about jury duty next week may have met some ...
However, law enforcement is not above snooping on cell phones, and their tactics are usually much harder to detect. Cell site ...
The CEO of a company that builds tech for law enforcement spoke up about an alleged data grab in Illinois. Here's what he said.
The scammers are asking for money to satisfy a warrant, missed court date or jury duty by way of Bitcoin or gift cards.
The Warren County Sheriff’s Office is applying for a $500,000 grant to further enhance communications with law enforcement across Warren County Public School facilities, according to WCPS.
No. Despite recent efforts by lawmakers to limit the use of encrypted communications by police, Colorado has not banned the practice.
The Mesa County Sheriff's Office has removed itself from a federal communications group. The decision comes after ICE detained a college student from Utah following a traffic stop by the sheriff ...
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