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Two dozen people displaced by three-alarm fire Gazette.Net
Rockville City Police are investigating a car accident that led to a three-alarm fire in the Congressional Towers apartments in the 200 block of Congressional Lane in Rockville at 9:15 a.m. today.
2001 Audi A4 3.0 quattro from Hong Kong Carsurvey.org
What things have gone wrong with the car? Horn failed. Anti-theft alarm system failed.
Police Warn Drivers Of Crooks Up To Old Tricks WJXT News4Jax.com via Yahoo! News
Jacksonville police have sounded the alarm, warning drivers of an old tactic used by criminals that seems to be making a comeback.
[Metro and State] 'Watch Your Car' anti-theft program faces lack of funding The Minnesota Daily
Five hundred cars have been stolen in the University's precinct since Jan. 1, according to Minneapolis police statistics. Citywide, thieves have purloined more than 3,400 vehicles so far this year
Smart drivers can outstrip car thieves The News & Observer
A vehicle is stolen every 26 seconds in the United States, according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau, which rates stolen cars as the nation's costliest property crime -- more than $7 billion a year.
Amber Alert not used, needed in suspected abduction WQAD Moline
DAVENPORT, Iowa -- Scott County Sheriff's Detective Darrin Tanner says Amber Alerts are effective, but over-using them could relegate them to something like the nation's color-coded terror-alert system, or better yet-- a beeping car alarm.
Car thefts on the increase in Waco KCEN-TV Temple
Updated: Dec 4, 2006 7:13pm Car thefts in Waco have gone up over the past two years according to the National Insurance Crime Bureau. In 2005, Waco moved from 8th to 7th worst in the state for stolen cars per capita, with just over 1,000 cases.
Police find smash-and-grab suspect under insulation in his house The Saginaw News
A man accused of smashing his car into a drugstore and making off with large quantities of Vicodin and Viagra likely will face arraignment today.
Local Briefs Fort Wayne News-Sentinel
A man heard a popping sound Tuesday coming from his car while driving on Interstate 469 between Maplecrest Road and Interstate 69. Shortly before 5 p.m., his car caught fire. According to Chief Jim Berger of the St. Joe Fire Department, an Indiana State Police trooper put the fire out with an extinguisher. Firefighters finished cooling things off with water. There were no injuries.
Seacoast Area Police Log Portsmouth Herald
5:30 a.m. -- A Union Street caller reported tools stolen from a car and an attempted house break-in. 10:25 a.m. -- Police took a report about a door crack for a Fleet Street caller's insurance company.
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