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Insured Statue Stolen from OSU Fraternity Found Safe

Aug 2 2007 // A bronze statue stolen from a fraternity house at Oregon State University has been found in a Corvallis basement, police said. The 3-foot-tall statue of the Roman god Vulcan was stolen from the Delta Chi Fraternity House...

N.Y. City Safety Officials Reassure Public After Steam Pipe Blast

Jul 25 2007 // Although last week’s steam pipe explosion in New York City raised worries about the city’s vulnerability to attacks, law enforcement officials said this week they aren’t concerned that it might have given...

Va. police turn on the cameras

Jul 23 2007 // Virginia State Police are using digital cameras that can scan highways and parking lots for hot cars and stolen license plates. Using the digital images, police can compare the plates against any database of license...

Identity Theft Ring Arrested in La.

Jul 19 2007 // The Louisiana State Police reported that detectives with its Special Crimes Unit arrested three individuals on July 17 who are thought to be part of an identity theft ring operating in the Baton Rouge area. State Police...

Virginia cameras scan for hot cars and stolen license plates

Jul 2 2007 // Virginia State Police are using digital cameras that can scan highways and parking lots for hot cars and stolen license plates. Using the digital images, police can compare the plates against any database of license...

Virginia Police Cameras Scan for Stolen Cars and License Plates

Jun 25 2007 // Virginia State Police are using digital cameras that can scan highways and parking lots for hot cars and stolen license plates. Using the digital images, police can compare the plates against any database of license...

Figures

Jun 18 2007 // 98,200 More than 98,200 Minnesotans between the ages of 18 and 24 don’t have health insurance, partly because of a state law that says a child can be covered by parents’ insurance only until age 18, or until...

Fla. extends police, firefighter workers’ compensation benefits

Jun 18 2007 // Florida police, firefighters, paramedics and other first responders would have an easier time becoming eligible for workers’ compensation benefits, and would get a better package of benefits under legislation signed...

Motorcycle Deaths Renew Calls for Safety Measures in Maryland

Jun 13 2007 // Just having them pass you can be scary — groups of high-speed motorcyclists darting through traffic at speeds that make even lead-foot drivers wince. Called “bullet bikes” and “crotch rockets,”...

Fla. Eases Eligibilty for Workers’ Comp Benefits for Police, Fire

Jun 12 2007 // Florida police, firefighters, paramedics and other first responders would have an easier time becoming eligible for workers compensation benefits, and would get a better package of benefits under legislation Gov. Charlie...

La. State Police Arrest 7 for Various Insurance Fraud Schemes

Jun 12 2007 // The Louisiana State Police Insurance Fraud and Auto Theft Unit announced the recent arrests of seven individuals, including one insurance agent, on insurance fraud and theft warrants. The arrests continue as the Insurance...

La. State Police Charge 2 with Insurance Fraud in Big Rig Wreck

Jun 8 2007 // Two people are accused of intentionally crashing the tractor portion of a tractor-trailer rig as part of an insurance scam in Louisiana. The Louisiana State Police Insurance Fraud and Auto Theft Unit arrested Christopher...

R.I. Lawmakers Again OK Grace Period for Auto Insurance Cardholders

Jun 8 2007 // Legislation to give motorists a one-business-day grace period to produce their auto insurance card if asked to do so by a police officer has been approved by the Rhode Island Senate and House of Representatives and is...

Police Jail Witness in Arson, Fraud Case Against Former Mich. Mayor

Jun 7 2007 // Police arrested a key witness in the case involving a former Saginaw, Mich. mayor charged with arson and insurance fraud in the burning of her 1986 Mercedes-Benz. Jerry W. Wilkins was arrested June 1st at a restaurant by...

Police Say Aggressive Driving on the Rise in D.C.- Maryland

Jun 5 2007 // Aggressive driving is on the rise in the Washington area as motorists grapple with longer commutes, worsening road congestion and busier lives, law enforcement officials say. Three recent altercations on Maryland highways...

Earthquake Rattles New Hampshire Seacoast

Jun 5 2007 // New Hampshire’s Emergency Management Agency says a mild earthquake shook the state’s Seacoast area June 2. Many residents called police to report hearing explosions and authorities were trying to figure out...

Mich. Arson Investigator Charged with Planting Evidence

Jun 1 2007 // An arson investigator was arraigned this week in two counties on charges of planting evidence at fire scenes, Michigan authorities said. Jeffrey D. Wallace, 53, was arraigned last week on similar charges in Gladwin County...

Law Enforcement to be First Users of Texas’ Financial Responsibility System

May 29 2007 // A statewide system to verify that drivers in Texas have insured their vehicles to the extent required by law is in the process of being developed and is expected to go online in early 2008, according to one individual...

N.J. Begins Seat Belt Crackdown with Gov’s Crash on Minds

May 24 2007 // Milton Garcia angrily waved the $46 ticket he’d received for failing to wear a seat belt. “There are people dealing drugs and killing each other,” the Trenton, N.J. resident said Monday morning from his...

Pennsylvania House Approves Ban on Emergency Services Fees

May 22 2007 // The Pennsylvania House has voted 190 – 7 to prohibit municipalities from billing insurers or citizens a fee when a police department is called upon to respond to a motor vehicle accident. The vote was cheered by...