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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 14, 2006

Special Holiday Discount for TREXPO West 2007

Register for a full TREXPO West 2007 conference pass between now and December 31, 2006 and you will get a 50-percent discount on the second full conference pass.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 7, 2006

Police Link Man to Phoenix Killings Case

Police said Thursday they have evidence linking a sexual assault suspect already in custody with the nine killings attributed to the "Baseline Killer," a serial predator who terrorized the Phoenix area for months.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 7, 2006

Reality Show Features Gun-Toting Celebs

Erik Estrada and other lesser celebrities have been sworn in as reserve officers of the Muncie (Ind.) Police Department, allowing them to carry badges and guns as part of a reality television series.

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Newsby Staff WriterDecember 7, 2006

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department Achieves 43% Reduction in Lethal Force with TigerLight

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has responded to the outcry for more effective non-lethal means of subduing violent subjects without jeopardizing the safety of its deputies. It has tested the use of TigerLight flashlight/OC spray units and results have been positive.

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ProductsDecember 1, 2006

Pelican Custom Foam Inserts

For users who need a quick and easy way to protect their valuables in transit, Pelican Products, manufacturer of high-impact, watertight equipment Protector Cases, is now offering a ready-made custom foam solution that sets up in seconds. When liquids inside the packets are mixed, a fully recyclable, shock-absorbent foam barrier is instantly formed to protect virtually any object.

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Articlesby David SpraggsDecember 1, 2006

Digital Cameras for Cops

Just five years ago my department purchased a 6-megapixel digital SLR camera that cost more than $5,000, as well as several 3.3-megapixel point-and-shoot digital cameras that cost more than $1,000 each. Today, similar products would cost a fraction of what we spent.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 22, 2006

Would-Be Art Thief Fails in Heist Attempt…Twice

In October of 2005, a male suspect entered Kenneth Behm Galleries at Bellevue Square Mall in Bellevue, Wash. Taking his time to look around, he finally grabbed a statue from its place on display. Part of the display fell to the ground, causing the suspect to panic and flee the store.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

U.S., Canada to Share Forensics Data

U.S. and Canadian law enforcement officials agreed Thursday to begin sharing forensics data from crime scenes in both countries.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

N.C. Police Find Gator, Caiman at Hotel

Authorities trying to serve an arrest warrant at a motel instead found some sharp-toothed guests. U.S. marshals and High Point police found a 3-foot alligator and a 3-foot caiman — similar to an alligator — in a fish tank at a Red Roof Inn in Greensboro. They didn't, however, find the suspect they had sought.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 16, 2006

Ti Training Corp Offers Free Training Video

Ti Training Corp, a supplier of interactive training products to law enforcement, is offering a free training video featuring the Tennessee v Garner case and its impact on all law enforcement officers in the country.

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