According to police, the program is “imperative” and will help officers in searching for narcotics, items, people and more.
The City of Martinsville’s Police Department was given an $80,000 grant from Operation Ceasefire and the Attorney General’s Office, the money went to install gunshot detectors made by Flock Safety.
Huntsville Police have new surveillance footage of a man they say is a person of interest in the shooting death of a woman on ...
Police Scotland support those who wish to become police officers, special constables or police staff by hosting various online and in-person recruitment events throughout the year. Disclosure Scheme ...
Two single-car crashes closed local roads early Saturday morning in Huntersville, officials say. The Huntersville Fire ...
A human has been exposed to rabies after an encounter with a raccoon, according to the Huntersville Police Department.
A human has been exposed to rabies after an encounter with a raccoon, according to the Huntersville Police Department. Police said the incident occurred near Hedrick Circle. The human and one ...
In a world where government offices, especially in India are mostly considered to be slow, something surprising happened! Recently, at Noida Authority, a senior officer found a unique way of ...
The U.S. Department of Labor, the very agency responsible for safeguarding workers’ rights, is now under fire for actions that seem counter to its mission. Its recent return-to-office mandate ...
OSAGE BEACH, Mo. (KY3) - Two police departments from the Ozarks will be featured on national television in a news A&E series. The new show called “Ozark Law,” which premieres Wednesday, January 8.