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  2. SpotCrime.com - Wikipedia

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    SpotCrime.com is a Baltimore-based company founded in October 2007 and privately owned by ReportSee, Inc.Its purpose is to provide nationwide crime information about arrests, arsons, assaults, burglaries, robberies, shootings, thefts and vandalism.

  3. Popular spot in Wilmington's Brooklyn Arts District is the ...

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    A popular bar and venue on North Fourth Street in Wilmington was the site of an armed robbery over the weekend. Addie Wuensch, owner of Bottega Art & Wine at 723 N.

  4. Report: Police found rolls of cash, mask, heroin in Muncie ...

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    The holdup was reported shortly after 4 p.m. Tuesday at the First Merchants Bank at 101 S. Country Club Road.

  5. Crime hotspots - Wikipedia

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    Place theories look at crime at specific places, which can also be viewed as "points on a map." [2] Another crime theory used in regard to crime hotspots is neighborhood theories. These theories view crime at a larger level, and in a larger viewing area. When viewing these types of areas, statistical information is typically used to determine ...

  6. National Incident-Based Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, the uniform crime report developed into a broad utility for summary-based reporting of crimes. By the late 1970s, the law enforcement community saw the need for a more detailed crime reporting program that would meet the needs of law enforcement agencies in the 21st century. Testing for the new NIBRS system began in South Carolina.

  7. 3 suspects sought after early Saturday robbery at Toot N Totum

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  8. Carjacking - Wikipedia

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    The word is a portmanteau of car and hijacking.The term was coined by reporter Scott Bowles and editor E. J. Mitchell with The Detroit News in 1991. [4] [5] [6] The News first used the term in a report on the murder of Ruth Wahl, a 22-year-old Detroit drugstore cashier who was killed when she would not surrender her Suzuki Sidekick, and in an investigative report examining the rash of what ...

  9. Live TV report on bank robbery becomes infinitely more ... - AOL

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    'Oh, that?s the robber! This is live TV, folks! ... So, I got to go here and call 911. I?ll talk to you later.'