Tag Archive | "crime"

CrimeSpotting Map Updated Every 24 Hours [Aug 14]

Sunday, August 22, 2010

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CrimeSpotting Map Updated Every 24 Hours [Aug 14]

Spot Crime is a site that features information on criminal activities based on your request. This is based on 3 miles from Pinckneyville Middle School. Crime Date Address Link A Theft 08/12/10 07:59 PM. 50XX PEACHTREE PKWY NW NORCROSS Details B Theft 08/11/10 07:00 PM. 45XX JONES BRIDGE CIR NW NORCROSS Details C Theft 08/09/10 [...]

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Crime Map Updated Every 24 Hours

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

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Crime Map Updated Every 24 Hours

Interactive, online neighborhood crime mapping at www.crimemapping.com allows Gwinnett residents to see where and when various criminal activities have been reported near their neighborhood or street address. Combining Google maps with Gwinnett Police crime reports, the system is updated frequently so the public can get timely, accurate information. A crime alert” feature lets people sign [...]

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What can you do to stop Human Trafficking in Atlanta and the Country

Monday, March 15, 2010

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Human Trafficking,Runaways, Teen sex for Sale, Prostitution 12 & 14 year old child prostitutes, Exotic Dance Industry sexual slavery, human rights abuses, Boys & GirlsĀ  abductions What can you do to stop this? Join your Atlanta/Roswell District UMW sisters for a lunch and learn event with a panel of experts who will discuss these very [...]

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SpotCrime Reports Crimes Near Your Address via E-mail

Sunday, January 31, 2010

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Recently I subscribed to a free service called SpotCrime. They will email on a regular basis crimes reported in the area and attended to by Gwinnett County Police. Below is a recent email sent out for this area. 3.00 Miles around Pinckneyville Middle School, 30092 To view this email as a web page, click here. [...]

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Vigilance prevents volunteer victimization

Thursday, January 21, 2010

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A public safety message from Major Bart Hulsey, Gwinnett County Police There were just over 3,000 incidents of entering autos, or car break-ins, in unincorporated Gwinnett County between April and December 2009. The Gwinnett County Police Department has worked diligently to curtail this increase of theft and made 112 entering auto arrests during that same [...]

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