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Vehicle break-ins in Lexington are on the rise. In 2019, Lexington police are reporting 1,900 thefts from vehicles. That’s on pace to surpass last year’s…
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Lexington’s Division of Police is launching a new initiative aimed at giving the public more opportunities to participate in tracking down criminals. The…
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Police detectives along with representatives from car rental, insurance, and manufacturer businesses are all meeting in Lexington this week. Coming from…
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Memorial Day might be over, but the emphasis on safe driving in Kentucky continues. In fact, the annual Click It or Ticket seat belt campaign runs through…
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Lexington council members covered a variety of traffic related issues during a committee meeting Tuesday. One item talked about often involves motorists…
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Lexington police officers in uniform and those applying for a job in law enforcement can now have visible tattoos. Chief Lawrence Weathers says the policy…
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The Lexington community experienced 22 homicides during 2018. Six of the murders were committed in February alone. There were two homicides in Lexington…
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A national public radio report this week focused on a shortage of full-time sworn police officer in some communities across the country. Lexington Police…
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Lexington police are now using specialized, on-site computer technology for analyzing bullet shell casings. Officers used to have to journey to Louisville…
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Lexington police are using an on-site computer system to help solve violent crime. It comes during a time when gun related crimes are a major concern in…