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Washington Police Traffic Cameras to Start Focusing on School Zones

Jun 3 2008 // Seattle police are about to turn the camera lens on drivers who speed in school zones. Two years ago, the city began using automatic cameras to catch motorists running red lights. The photos — plus tickets carrying...

Authorities Find Insurance Investigator’s Body; Agent Charged

Jun 2 2008 // Authorities searching a wooded area on May 20 found the body of a North Carolina insurance investigator who prosecutors believe was killed by the owner of an agency she was auditing. Police searched for Sallie Rohrbach,...

Feds to Cover Denver Police Insurance Costs During Democratic National Convention

May 30 2008 // Denver city officials say the federal government will cover $1.85 million worth of insurance the city bought for outside police who help with the Democratic National Convention. Denver officials said Tuesday the insurance...

Police Say Blood Found in Murder Suspect’s N.C. Insurance Agency

May 29 2008 // A police search warrant says there was blood inside a Charlotte, N.C. insurance agency owned by a man charged in the death of a woman auditing his business. The warrant says 40-year-old Michael Howell of Indian Trail...

Authorities Find Insurance Investigator’s Body in South Carolina

May 21 2008 // Authorities searching a wooded area on May 20 found the body of a North Carolina insurance investigator who prosecutors believe was killed by the owner of an agency she was auditing. Police searched for Sallie Rohrbach,...

North Carolina Insurance Examiner Missing, Agent Arrested for Murder

May 20 2008 // An agency examiner with the North Carolina Department of Insurance is missing and a Union County insurance agent is in custody charged with the examiner’s murder. Sallie Rohrbach, 44, went missing on May 14 after...

Firefighters Get Upper Hand on Florida Wildfire, Schools Open

May 16 2008 // Firefighters hoped to make further major gains against a wildfire that has charred thousands of acres along Florida’s Atlantic coast, as police questioned a man seen tossing a Molotov cocktail into nearby...

Pennsylvania Troopers Make Record Number of DUI Arrests

May 7 2008 // Pennsylvania’s State Police last year arrested 15,583 people for driving under the influence, a 3 percent increase over the number arrested for DUI in 2007, and the highest total for a single year in the...

Levee Protects Downtown But Flooding Still Severe in Fort Kent, Maine

May 2 2008 // The rain-swollen St. John River crested early Thursday, May 1, after hitting a record high, forcing residents in Fort Kent, Maine to flee to higher ground as more than 100 homes flooded. Rain and melting snow raised the...

Kentucky Public Safety Officials Concerned with Scrap Metal Thefts

Apr 30 2008 // A rash of sewer grate thefts around northern Kentucky has police worried about safety as scavengers seek scrap metal to sell. Thieves stole at least 26 sewer grates this month from streets in Newport, Covington, Fort...

Origin of Massive Connecticut Apartment Fire ‘Suspicious’

Apr 30 2008 // Investigators will assume the cause of a massive apartment fire that reduced a Norwich, Connecticut apartment complex to smoldering rubble is suspicious unless proven otherwise, a police official said. “They’re...

Better Data Needed to Fight Cargo Thefts, Say Insurers, Law Enforcement

Apr 17 2008 // It’s like “Gone in 60 Seconds” with tractor trailers. Thieves steal billions of dollars of electronics, medicine, vehicles and other items from U.S. businesses each year by targeting trucks and other...

Virginia Police ‘Saturation’ Patrols Target High Volume I-95 Area

Apr 9 2008 // Virginia State Police say there were no crashes during a one-day increased patrol along a 13-mile stretch of Interstate 95 in the capital region. Last Thursday, troopers conducted “saturation” patrols in the...

Arizona Court: Off-Duty Officer Injury Qualifies for Workers’ Compensation

Apr 7 2008 // Arizona’s Court of Appeals has ruled that an administrative law judge erred in finding that an off-duty police officer’s gunshot injury in the course of protecting a friend was not due workers’...

New Texas Crash Reports Sans Victims’ Numbers Aim to Curb Scams

Apr 4 2008 // Police officers in Texas will have one less blank to fill out while investigating traffic accidents this year, the Texas Committee on Insurance Fraud reported. The form will no longer contain phone numbers for crash...

New Jersey Governor Sees Crash as Link to People’s Struggles

Apr 4 2008 // As New Jersey Gov. Jon S. Corzine reflects on the year following his near-fatal car crash, he’s quick to discuss practical and public policy changes that go well beyond his physical recovery. The April 2007 accident...

Driver Arrested in Connection with 4-Car Wreck on Georgia Interstate

Apr 3 2008 // Police arrested a man they believe caused a four-car accident in Georgia that killed two children and two adults and injured four others. Cody Rhoden, 20, turned himself in to authorities Tuesday just before midnight, a...

Maine to Start Fining Motorists Caught Not Using Seat Belts

Apr 2 2008 // Maine has a seat belt law, but police have just been issuing warnings to violators since it was bolstered last September. As of this week, it’s no more Mr. Nice Guy. Maine’s Bureau of Highway Safety, its...

Ohio Police: TVs, Motorcycles Changed Hands in Theft-to-order Ring

Apr 2 2008 // The pitch to co-workers or bar patrons, police say, went like this: “Hey, anybody interested in buying a trailer?” Somebody was. Big-screen TVs, riding mowers, motorcycles, frozen food and more exchanged hands...

Arizona Court: Off Duty Officer Injury Qualifies for Workers’ Comp

Mar 26 2008 // Arizona’s Court of Appeals has ruled that an administrative law judge erred in finding that an off-duty police officer’s gunshot injury in the course of protecting a friend was not due workers’...