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Drive-By Shooting On Massachusetts Street Under Investigation, Police Say

Oklahoma Surveillance Technology Gets Safety Results

Oklahoma Surveillance Technology Gets Safety Results Video systems such as Ring doorbells help officers and investigators build stronger cases and solve crimes such as vandalism or theft by capturing suspects on video and identifying them, officials said. by Kelci McKendrick, Enid News & Eagle / March 15, 2021 Shutterstock/Wit Olszewski (TNS) In Enid, Okla., the streets, yards and parking lots have additional eyes through surveillance cameras, which are becoming invaluable tools for law enforcement. Video systems such as Ring doorbells help officers and investigators build stronger cases and solve crimes such as vandalism or theft by capturing suspects on video and identifying them, said 

Eureka Man Arrested in Connection With Last Week s Shooting on West Del Norte Street; Police Will Ask for Attempted Murder Charges

  During the investigation into the January 14, 2021, attempted murder shooting, a Eureka Police Department Detective was able to positively identify 26-year-old Braylan Lanier of Eureka as the shooter. On January 21, 2021, at approximately 5:40 pm, while on surveillance in the vicinity of Harris and “K” Streets in Eureka, the Eureka Police Department’s Problem Oriented Policing (POP) unit, assisted by agents from the Humboldt County Drug Task Force, witnessed Lanier enter a market in the 3100 block of “K” Street. Detectives entered the market and took Lanier into custody without incident for Attempted Murder. During a search of Lanier, POP Detectives removed a loaded firearm from Lanier’s

Cops and Kids paired together for shopping day

Cops and Kids paired together for shopping day “It’s a chance to help the kids and see a smile on their faces.” That’s what Reserve Deputy Rick Hirtzel, Jackson County Sheriff’s Department, said has kept him coming back to help with the Cops and Kids program for at least 20 years. Feeling the joy from seeing kids’ smiling faces was a common thread among the law enforcement volunteers Saturday morning at the Seymour Walmart Supercenter. Story continues below gallery 1 of 10 8-year-old Ealiejah Henderson wheels a bike down the aisle, followed by Seymour police officers Tyler Goodpaster and Gilbert Carpenter during the Cops and Kids shopping day Saturday. Lori McDonald

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