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  • The recent arrests of two Colorado Springs police officers - one accused of molesting children, the other for allegedly lying to get an ex-boyfriend arrested - has some city residents saying the department is rife with corruption and civilian oversight is needed to restore the public's trust. It's overdue. We need it," said Kelly Parker, a long-time Springs resident. "The police policing the police just isn't working, and it never has.

  • The recent arrests of two Colorado Springs police officers - one accused of molesting children, the other for allegedly lying to get an ex-boyfriend arrested - has some city residents saying the department is rife with corruption and civilian oversight is needed to restore the public's trust. It's overdue. We need it," said Kelly Parker, a long-time Springs resident. "The police policing the police just isn't working, and it never has.

  • Santa Fe police are hopeful two arrests made since Monday night, including nabbing one man on the city's "Most Wanted" list, will help put the brakes on area burglaries. The Santa Fe Police Department has now collected enough stolen property to hold a public viewing of unclaimed property at the Police Department, 2515 Camino Entrada, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 22.

  • The recent arrests of two Colorado Springs police officers - one accused of molesting children, the other for allegedly lying to get an ex-boyfriend arrested - has some city residents saying the department is rife with corruption and civilian oversight is needed to restore the public's trust. It's overdue. We need it," said Kelly Parker, a long-time Springs resident. "The police policing the police just isn't working, and it never has.

  • LONDON - Three people have been arrested in a security clampdown related to Prince William's wedding to Kate Middleton, police said Thursday. The arrests come as Britain's police force gears up for a modern security nightmare in today's event at Westminster Abbey, with 5,000 officers on duty to look out for everything from Irish dissident terrorists, Muslim extremists, anti-monarchists, protesters and ordinary riffraff who might blight the royal spectacle.

  • COVINA - Fingerprints led to the arrest of three men Tuesday in connection with about 20 residential and car burglaries over the past month, police said. The arrests were the result of two separate investigations, Covina police Lt. John Curley. One of the probes targeted a series of more than a dozen home break-ins in the north end of town, while the other targeted a series of about half-a-dozen car break-ins.

  • The arrests by Southaven police over the weekend of five suspected prostitutes and six men accused of being potential customers is the largest bust to date made by detectives in their ongoing undercover sting operation. Detectives in the police department's special investigation division conducted the prostitution sting by answering or posting classified ads on a website, memphis.backpage.com.

  • Authorities said the number of meth arrests would plummet if a bill that designates pseudoephedrine as a prescription-only drug passes. The State Police's Meth Task Force was busy the first part of the year, netting 44 meth related arrests in seven weeks.

  • BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) - LSU starting quarterback Jordan Jefferson and three teammates met Tuesday with investigators looking into a bar fight that injured four people, and police said they were cooperative. They did not invoke the fifth amendment. They gave their side of the story," Baton Rouge police chief Dewayne White said. "They provided additional witnesses they knew were there that night, and those were witnesses we intend to run down and get their statement.

  • EDDINGTON - What began as a traffic stop on Route 9 Friday night resulted in the arrests of three people from East Machias on a variety of charges, several of them drug-related. The incident also involved a search for a suspect who ingested a potentially dangerous amount of cocaine and fled into the woods, said Deputy Daren Mason of the Penobscot County Sheriff's Department, who is assigned to Eddington.



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