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Newsby Staff WriterMay 8, 2002

Police Departments Don't Want INS Duties

Police fear working as quasi-INS agents will keep some people from reporting crimes committed against them.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 1, 2002

Unsatisfied Starbucks Robbers Serve Coffee

Not satisfied with the amount of money they found in a Starbucks safe, two robbers allegedly filled coffee orders and pocketed the proceeds.

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ProductsMay 1, 2002

Wireless Internet Camera

Colorado Video's latest wireless Internet camera enables users to view any remote site within the CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data) cell phone service area. Users can view snapshots taken by the camera by typing the camera’s unique IP address into any Web browser, including Netscape and Internet Explorer.

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Articlesby William BellMay 1, 2002

Kojak Lights

In its prime during the mid-'70s the emergency warning light christened with the "Kojak" moniker was state-of-the-art and one of the few products available for use on "plain-clothes" vehicles

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Articlesby David SpraggsMay 1, 2002

Getting a Clue

Technological advances in instrumentation and equipment let law enforcement continually rethink what is possible when collecting forensic evidence. Utilizing new products and technologies often allows more evidence to be located, identified, and collected.

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Articlesby Dave DouglasMay 1, 2002

Own the Night

Most commercial burglaries take place at night, and the darkness works in the favor of the burglars. Maybe it’s time for us to take back the night with night vision equipment.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 17, 2002

Judge Supports Ore. Assisted Suicide Law

A federal judge has ruled that the U.S. Justice Department lacks the authority to overturn an Oregon law that allows physician-assisted suicides, the only law of its kind in the nation.

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