Stur crazy WITH a staggering lack of self-awareness, Scotland’s former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday refused to ...
Exclusive: Cocaine deaths have hit record levels, with more than 1,000 people dying last year. Alex Ross finds the purity of ...
When the Sunday Mail first reported police were investigating claims £600,000 was missing from SNP accounts in April 2021, ...
A social media row has erupted after Nigel Farage outlined his plan to "deliver justice" for rape gangs scandal victims.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor secured a bigger taxpayer-funded expenses pot after commissioning a report that praised his “unique and highly valuable” trade envoy role.
Facewatch has been granted Secured by Design accreditation and also appointed data and cyber law specialist Dean Armstrong as its new Data Protection Officer.
HINSDALE — More than four months after the fatal police shooting of Biagio Kauvil, the town has begun an independent review of the Hinsdale Police Department. The audit, which voters unanimously ...
New SAPD officers are sworn in at city ceremony. Last year, the department doubled its adopted overtime budget of $17.7 million, paying out more than $34.4 million. Credit: Facebook / San Antonio ...
Half of the City Council wants the city to do a deep dive into police overtime expenses as the council mulls a hiring plan for the department. District 4 Councilman Edward Mungia spearheaded the ...
Police audit finds no evidence of misuse by Thornton officer who ran more than 10,000 Flock searches
THORNTON, Colo. — After looking into allegations about a Thornton Police Department officer who, a complaint alleged, ran nearly 20,000 Flock searches in just over two years, an internal audit ...
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Police audit finds no evidence of misuse by Thornton officer who ran thousands of Flock searches
The officer performed 10,318 searches between October 2023 and December 2025, and not the alleged 19,194 searches, according to Thornton Police Chief Jim Baird. Iran attacks oil tankers in Strait of ...
Concerned residents and members of the Costa Mesa City Council Tuesday requested an in-depth audit of the police department’s use of automated license plate readers and a study of alternatives to ...
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