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Tag: Property Crimes
Technology
40 Burglary Cases Closed Through Connecting Data
Tyler Technologies
A spike in property crimes indicated the city of Clovis was under attack by a serial burglar. Using public safety software tools, law enforcement officials were able to gather data to connect each incident and bring the burglar to justice.
April 29, 2019
Patrol
FBI Says Crime is Down, So Why Does It Feel Like the Opposite is True?
The estimated number of violent crimes in the United States decreased 0.2% in 2017 compared to 2016, according to FBI data released on Monday. Property crimes reportedly dropped 3.0%. So why does it feel to most cops on the street that the exact opposite is true?
September 28, 2018
Patrol
FBI Says Violent Crime Down Slightly in 2017
After two consecutive years of increases, the estimated number of violent crimes in the United States decreased 0.2% in 2017 when compared with 2016 data, according to FBI figures released on Monday. Property crimes dropped 3.0%.
September 25, 2018
Patrol
FBI: Violent Crime Fell In 2011
Violent crimes and property crimes reported to police in 2011 fell 3.8% and 0.5% respectively, according to finalized FBI data released Monday. The report came in direct conflict with federal Bureau of Justice Statistics reporting that violent crime jumped by about 18%, and property crimes rose by 11% in 2011.
October 28, 2012
Patrol
FBI: Crime Rates Fell In 2011
Violent crime and property crime reported by law enforcement fell again in 2011, according to preliminary data released released by the FBI. When compared to 2010, violent crime fell 4%, and property crime dropped 0.8%.
June 11, 2012
Technology
Calif. Agency Urges Residents To Document Property Online
The Santa Maria (Calif.) Police Department is recommending its residents use ReportIt from LeadsOnline to keep track of valuables such as phones, computers, jewelry and other personal items to help them track down stolen property faster.
January 6, 2011
Technology
Online Tool Helps Indiana Agency Solve Residential Burglaries
LeadsOnline, a nationwide online system that records secondhand transactions, kept a record of the reported stolen items and alerted the police when several of the items turned up at a secondhand store. The information led police to one of the individuals involved in the theft ring.
December 2, 2010
Technology
Texas Detectives Use Online Database to Locate Murder Suspect
Huntsville detectives entered the name of a suspect in the murder of a 17-year-old girl into LeadsOnline, a database used to track stolen goods. Only days later, the suspect was apprehended in Iowa after police followed a lead using information acquired from the database.
September 22, 2010
Patrol
South Carolina Man Gets 60 Years for Copper Thefts
Prosecutors said Jackie Anderson Jr. took plumbing and air conditioner parts, mostly from low-income housing. They said the thefts did nearly $200,000 worth of damage to get about $5,000 of copper.
March 12, 2009
Patrol
Theft from Cars
Thefts from cars usually involve a small amount of property value, but put a large strain on police resources. These thefts increase citizens' fear of crime and diminish the public confidence in their police.
January 31, 2008
Patrol
Property Crime and Pawnshops: Correlation or Coincidence?
When pawn lobbyists convinced a Florida Sate senator to sponsor the 1996 Florida Pawnbroking Act, it appeared to many law enforcement officials that regulation of the industry was being significantly compromised.
April 30, 2000
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