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  2. Citizen (app) - Wikipedia

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    He thought about the modern, invisible signals of wireless calls, Wi-Fi and police radio darting through the 19th-century buildings." [20] Vigilante was backed by a seed round of $1 million, [3] [25] led by Founders Fund. [26] The Vigilante app was released to New York City, [20] in the App Store [2] on October 26, 2016.

  3. List of commissioners of the Baltimore Police Department

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    Board of Commissioners composition (1850–1920) [1] Time period President Other members 1850–1861: Charles Howard: John W. Davis; William H. Gatchell

  4. Baltimore Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore Police Department (BPD) is the municipal police department of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Dating back to 1784, the BPD, consisting of 2,935 employees in 2020, is organized into nine districts covering 80.9 square miles (210 km 2 ) of land and 11.1 square miles (29 km 2 ) of waterways.

  5. Owensboro police encrypting scanner traffic; could Evansville ...

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    More cities are shifting course on the decades-old practice of keeping police, fire and dispatch radio traffic open to all in real time. ... A 24/7 live stream lets anyone with a phone or computer ...

  6. Here's why police scanner listeners can no longer hear York ...

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    Here's why police scanner listeners can no longer hear York County dispatches. Gannett. ... The public can see fire and EMS calls on York County 911's live incident status website at ycdes.org.

  7. WNST - Wikipedia

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    WNST (1570 kHz) is a sports radio station located in Towson, Maryland, near Baltimore. It is owned and operated by local sports media personality Nestor Aparicio through Nasty 1570 Sports, LLC. [4] WNST was the first 24-hour all sports radio station in Baltimore. The station features local programming from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 pm. Monday - Friday.