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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 20:38:06 -0500 (EST)
From: rosaphil <rugosa-AT-interport.net>
Subject: LEO INfoshoppe: APB 911 E-Mail Alert (fwd)


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Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 16:48:52 EST
From: emailalert-AT-apbonline.com
To: rugosa-AT-interport.net
Subject: APB 911 E-Mail Alert



                         APB 911 E-mail Alert

Here are some of the most important, fascinating and informative police 
and crime stories on the Internet this week.  You can find them all at 
http://www.apbonline.com.


Now hear this … APB has launched a new program called Behind the Badge:
Inside the World of Law Enforcement Professionals. Clearly, this new program
is aimed at law enforcement professionals and enthusiasts. Content for
Behind the Badge breaks out into sections as follows:

1). ON THE JOB - These are the latest stories law enforcement professionals
need to know about. Our lead story features the only cop out there who stops
thieves from stealing dinosaur bones.
(http://www.apbonline.com/behindthebadge/1999/02/15/dinopolice0215_01.html)

2). I WAS THERE - These stories are first-person accounts by active officers
of dramatic arrests and chases. Our first I Was There treats the wild chase
and arrest of three armed hit men by a lone Indianapolis police sergeant.
(http://www.apbonline.com/behindthebadge/1999/02/15/snow0215_01.html)

3). TOOLS, TECHNOLOGY & TACTICS - These are articles about the trends and
advances impacting law enforcement professionals on the job. The lead story
reviews how the New Orleans Police Department is dealing with the problems
of the Mardi Gras festival.
(http://www.apbonline.com/behindthebadge/1999/02/15/mardigras0215_01.html)

4). STREET HEROES - These are heroic tales from law enforcement
professionals on the job. J.J. Kalash is an airport narcotics officer who
collars drug couriers with kindness.
(http://www.apbonline.com/behindthebadge/1999/02/15/herocop0215_01.html)

5). AFTER THE SHIFT - These are compelling human stories of law enforcement
professionals' lives outside of their work. When Officer Steve Benson is not
on patrol, he is a highly regarded cartoonist.
(http://www.apbonline.com/behindthebadge/1999/02/15/coptoon0215_01.html)

6). FUNNY FILES - These are the bungling burglar-type stories. Our first
entry tells of the would-be bank robber who outfitted himself in drag and
rode a bike, but local cops already knew his MO and picked him up easily.
(http://www.apbonline.com/911/1999/02/11/bankrob0211_01.html)


Thanks for requesting the 911 E-mail Alert.  If you did not intend to sign 
up and/or wish to be unsubscribed, please visit: 
http://www.apbonline.com/email/

You may also modify your requested 911 E-mail Alert topics at the same location.

Want to run an APB banner on your site? 
Pick one at: http://www.apbonline.com/advertising/banners.html

Remember, http://www.apbonline.com is the source for police and 
crime news, information and entertainment.





   

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