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R&B Singer Lost $1 Million in Car Burglary

January 12, 2010
R&B superstar Usher Raymond IV lost more than $1 million in jewelry, clothing and other items when someone broke into his SUV in Atlanta a few days before Christmas.

Assault Weapons Stolen From Cop Car

September 8, 2009
Clayton County police in Georgia are very concerned about two guns that are now on the streets. The guns are theirs. They were stolen when thieves broke into a Clayton County SWAT officer's patrol car.

Man Arrested After Selling Stolen Bike at California Sheriff's Fundraiser

September 1, 2009
The Alameda County Sheriff's Office annual flea market fundraiser was probably the last place a San Lorenzo shopper expected to see her grandson's stolen bicycle for sale.

Be On the Lookout

October 1, 2004

Numerous high-tech gadgets are now being deployed by law enforcement to catch or stop car thieves.

The Hot Prowl

March 1, 2003

One of the first things a rookie cop learns is not to ignore a citizen’s report,
no matter how weird.

Gypsies: Kings of Con

June 1, 2001

“The cops don’t care and what’s best, they don’t know anything about us. Hotel security has no idea what’s going on. Gypsies are running their scams every day and no one is the wiser.”

Looking at a Year of Developments

December 1, 2000

Looking back at this year, street gang behaviors have changed little. However, those of us who work the street must have noticed a few unique changes in the types of gang alliances, memberships and the crimes in which some street gangs have been involved.

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