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Northeast Polk/Davenport-Poinciana area up Hwy 27 corridor
Citizen Alerts
: Northeast Polk/Davenport-Poinciana area up Hwy 27 corridor
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Northeast Polk/Davenport-Poinciana area up Hwy 27 corridor
News Date
9/5/2012
Message From
Polk County Sheriff's Office
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Increase in Vehicle & Residential Burglaries - LOCK IT or LOSE IT!
News Story
Courtesy message from the Polk County Sheriff's Office making residents aware of the increase in vehicle and residential burglaries in your area. We highly recommend residents securely lock your home and vehicles doors & windows, plus remove your valuables & belongings out-of-sight. By keeping your residence and vehicles securely locked, you greatly reduce your chances of becoming a crime victim. Should you have information on the recent burglaries call Polk County Detective Frese at 863-236-3930. Should you want to remain anonymous call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-226-8477. Thank you for helping make Polk County safe.
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