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en Since Sept. 11, the local police, our role
has changed, ... Before, we were
worrying about burglaries, thefts.


en It is up to each district attorney to determine how to distribute the money to police. It is not mandatory that the DAs share with local police, but most of them do share because of the involvement of the local police in the drug investigations.

en Our overall crime rate would have changed dramatically, if you take out those additional vehicle burglaries.

en [Highlighting the 2005 schedule are games with local rivals University of Maryland-Baltimore County (Sept. 11), Navy (Sept. 13) and Howard (Sept. 25). The Mids will be making their first trip to Emmitsburg since the 2002 season. The Mount opens the conference schedule at St. Francis (Pa.) in Loretto, Pa., on Sept. 30.] The non-conference is always a mixed bag, ... Our non-conference contests are good, but we need to be prepared for St. Francis (Pa.) at the end of September. Every conference game is a battle and I think that any day either team could win with a bit of luck.

en Criminals may be dumb, but they're not stupid. They know on the petty thefts that if they get arrested early in a police officer's shift, there's a really good chance they'll be back on the street before that police officer finishes his shift that day,

en Working with local police to target these individuals and get them off the streets means that Allentown and Bethlehem are safer communities today. These criminals should not be allowed to continue preying on innocent residents. ICE can offer great assistance to local police by removing these deportable aliens from the community.

en Sept. 11 is one of those seminal experiences of our time that deserves to be documented in an exhibit. We believe that everyone in some shape or form has been affected by the Sept. 11 attacks. Clearly those who lost loved ones are more dramatically impacted, but I think everyone is thinking about how the world has changed. Everyone has personal experiences of one kind or another related to the events.

en I had to make a case for the department having a dog. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. It was a lot of work, and it took a long time. I had to make presentations to the police chief and the town police commission about issues such as a police dog's role in law enforcement and liability questions.

en I and my sister thought otherwise and we went to police as we expected justice. But after a few hours of filing the report the police .changed it.

en Schools are getting increased freedom with the grants. For example, police and college administrators can apply for grants to run education programs to decrease sexual assaults, or college police can buy radios to communicate with local police.

en I and my sister thought otherwise and we went to the police as we expected justice. But after a few hours of filing the report the police allegedly changed it.

en Weve made it tough for looters to get into the neighborhoods, ... We work with a military police unit and the local police, so its hard for anybody to get away with anything.

en The toilets at a local police station have been stolen. Police say they have nothing to go on.

en By grass root building, I mean we will increase the ability and vitality of local police stations, the criminal police force, patrolling policemen and so on.

en Everything has changed since the attack (of Sept. 11),


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