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  2. Winston-Salem Police Department - Wikipedia

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    The Winston-Salem Police Department (WSPD) is the police department of Winston-Salem inside of Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States. The department consists of 559 sworn officers and 173 non-sworn officers (as of 2017). [2] This Department serves the 5th largest city in the state, and is divided into 3 districts.

  3. Man charged in murder of 59-year-old Winston-Salem woman ...

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    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — A man is custody and is being charged with murder in the April shooting death of a 59-year-old Winston-Salem woman, according to the Winston-Salem Police Department.

  4. Winston-Salem man charged with felony murder after Eldora ...

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    WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (WGHP) — A man is facing a murder charge after a man was shot and killed on Eldora Street on Tuesday. According to a news release from the Winston-Salem Police Department ...

  5. Winston-Salem, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The city of Winston-Salem is patrolled by the Winston-Salem Police Department and the Forsyth County Sheriff's Department. The chief of police is William H. Penn, [116] and the sheriff is Bobby F. Kimbrough Jr. [117] Fire protection is provided by the Winston-Salem Fire Department, and the chief of the department is William "Trey" Mayo. [118]

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  7. Darryl Hunt - Wikipedia

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    After the committee made its report, on February 19, 2007, Winston-Salem settled with Hunt, awarding him $1,650,000. [21] He used much of the money to support his effort to help others. In 2004 Hunt had received a settlement of $358,545 under a state law that provides $20,000 for every year of wrongful imprisonment.