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en The offender has become a little bit more brave each time. They have intentions. They have urges and desires and a sickness that they want to feed. If you are in a neighborhood and you see something suspicious, please report it to police.

en Our position has always been that the focus should be on suspicious activities. Rely on the banks to use their knowledge and expertise when they see something suspicious to report it and file a suspicious activity report.

en Parents need to check the state police Web site to see who in their neighborhood is a sex offender and where they live.

en Just as neighborhood watch programs keep watch over their neighborhoods and report suspicious activity to law enforcement, Internet users now have a 'cyber community watch' program,
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en The chief really wants the neighborhood watch to be expanded. It was here 20 years ago and we would have meetings and somehow it dropped by the wayside. The police department needs help. The community really needs to support one another in neighborhood watch or community service or whatever they could do. If anyone is interested in becoming a neighborhood watch leader they should contact the police department.

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en We have received a suspicious package and we have informed the police. We have evacuated the embassy and then we are still waiting for further information from the police.

en They can see the name of the sexual offender who moves into their neighborhood, and convince themselves that they can protect their children from the stereotypical bad guy.

en The important thing is to get information about the neighborhood. If you are walking your kid to the front door of a sex offender it's like an advertisement - here's my kid.

en No one is going to be pleased when a sex offender will move into your neighborhood. But you need to be armed with facts, and you need to understand what the real threat is.

en The bottom line is that our system saves lives and heartache and has a big impact on the justice system. It's one solution to the sex offender problem that we've all been looking for. Not only does it protect society from the offender, but it helps the offender as well by providing additional motivation to stay out of any trouble.

en Most communities are under the false impression that if a sex offender moves into the neighborhood, law enforcement would knock on their door, but that's just not the case.

en From what I understand the facts to be, it was accidental. I have read the police report of the incident and I do understand that the police report says that there is some difference.

en It was quite sensational. But any time we get numbers this big, you've got to be suspicious. The monthly report was good but [Tuesday's] weekly chain store sales reports showed some weakness. Let's see what happens in April.


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