The annual Crime in Washington 2023 report found that overall violent crime went down, but hate crimes an ...
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Violent crime down, vehicle theft up in latest Crime in Washington report
Violent crime down, vehicle theft up in latest Crime in Washington report
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Washington law enforcement org weighs in on upcoming changes to pursuit law
Washington law enforcement org weighs in on upcoming changes to pursuit law
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Drug take-back event in Southwest Washington collects 1,504 pounds of unused medications and syringes
Drug take-back event in Southwest Washington collects 1,504 pounds of unused medications and syringes
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Local prevention groups hosting drive-thru drug take-back events Saturday
Local prevention groups hosting drive-thru drug take-back events Saturday
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Target Zero Region 6 Taskforce encourages everyone to celebrate responsibly
Target Zero Region 6 Taskforce encourages everyone to celebrate responsibly
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‘These laws work’: Inslee wants permit-to-purchase gun legislation
‘These laws work’: Inslee wants permit-to-purchase gun legislation
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Washington AG Bob Ferguson wants $1.5 million a year for organized retail crime unit
Washington AG Bob Ferguson wants $1.5 million a year for organized retail crime unit
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County Council supports establishing regional law enforcement training center in Clark County
County Council supports establishing regional law enforcement training center in Clark County
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Ridgefield Police recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month with pink patches
Ridgefield Police recognize Breast Cancer Awareness Month with pink patches
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Herrera Beutler introduces the ‘Pathways to Policing Act’ to bolster police officer recruitment
Herrera Beutler introduces the ‘Pathways to Policing Act’ to bolster police officer recruitment
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