The Livonia Police Department recently joined Crimemapping.com, a website that allows residents to learn about crimes in their neighborhood.
Residents can click onto the website at www.crimemapping.com, click on the state of Michigan, scroll to the city of Livonia, then click to see crimes ranging from larcenies from autos to armed robberies, all mapped out in the city. Address information is generalized by block in order to help protect the privacy of victims.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Latest Farmington Hills, MI Crime Statistics
Consider these five important statistics from the FHPD annual report.
By Joni Hubred-Golden | Email the author | April 26, 2011
Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus told city officials Monday night that the city's overall crime rate continues to decline. He credited the quick apprehension of serial criminals, as in the case of thefts from vehicles in January, and cooperation from alert residents.
However, he said a decline in traffic tickets and arrests by uniformed officers is likely because of staffing cuts.
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By Joni Hubred-Golden | Email the author | April 26, 2011
Farmington Hills Police Chief Chuck Nebus told city officials Monday night that the city's overall crime rate continues to decline. He credited the quick apprehension of serial criminals, as in the case of thefts from vehicles in January, and cooperation from alert residents.
However, he said a decline in traffic tickets and arrests by uniformed officers is likely because of staffing cuts.
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Friday, April 22, 2011
2010 Guardian Alarm Monitoring Station Maximum Achievment Winner
Guardian Alarm General Manager, Karen Majeske highlights the state of the art technology and highly trained team, including Denise Flore, behind the company's Monitoring Station.
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Guardian Alarm Now Hiring Residential and Commercial Sales Executives
Guardian Alarm Company has immediate openings in our Southfield HQ for Experienced Residential and Commercial Sales Executives.
We provide the best and most personal service available, thus earning a reputation for excellence in our industry.
We offer a compensation and benefits package that exceeds industry standards, including vehicle and phone reimbursement.
Please e-mail resume to: LChaput@guardianalarm.com
or Fax to: (248)-395-1417
We provide the best and most personal service available, thus earning a reputation for excellence in our industry.
We offer a compensation and benefits package that exceeds industry standards, including vehicle and phone reimbursement.
Please e-mail resume to: LChaput@guardianalarm.com
or Fax to: (248)-395-1417
Guardian Alarm is Hiring Residential Installers
Residential burglar alarm installers needed for a large alarm company. Low voltage, wire pulling experience required- prior alarm experience would be ideal. Ability to work with our customers in a friendly and professional manner.
Requirements to apply:
No criminal history (felony)
Valid driver license
Reliable transportation
HS Diploma or GED
Ability to work some weekends
We offer an industry competitive salary
Medical, dental and optical insurance
Opportunity to promote within the company
E-mail your resume to: guardianrecruiting@guardianalarm.com
Requirements to apply:
No criminal history (felony)
Valid driver license
Reliable transportation
HS Diploma or GED
Ability to work some weekends
We offer an industry competitive salary
Medical, dental and optical insurance
Opportunity to promote within the company
E-mail your resume to: guardianrecruiting@guardianalarm.com
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Detroiters could be fined for false alarms
In an effort to reduce Detroit's notoriously slow police response times, police may soon stop investigating most residential and business burglary alarms until a crime is verified by the alarm company or a 911 caller.
The plan was pitched Monday to a City Council committee.
Of the more than 60,000 burglar alarms that sound each year in Detroit, fewer than 1% are credible, wasting more than 30,000 hours for each of the two officers who respond, said police Cmdr. Todd Bettison.
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The plan was pitched Monday to a City Council committee.
Of the more than 60,000 burglar alarms that sound each year in Detroit, fewer than 1% are credible, wasting more than 30,000 hours for each of the two officers who respond, said police Cmdr. Todd Bettison.
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