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Crime Prevention News Bulletins

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    911 Newsletter 2026-08 August.pdf
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    911 Newsletter 2026-07 July.pdf
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    Stop. Look. Lock. Summer officially begins June 21, but the heat is already here and so is the danger of children being left in hot cars. Every year, there are heartbreaking stories of children being seriously harmed or killed in vehicles that heat up in minutes. One tragedy is too many, and each one is preventable. There is no safe amount of time to leave a child in a car. Not for a quick errand, not with the windows cracked, not even if the engine is running. If it means waking a sleeping chil
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    911 Newsletter 2026-05 May.pdf
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    current 911 Newsletter.pdf
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    911 Newsletter 2026-03 March.pdf
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    911 Newsletter 2026-02 February.pdf
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    By: The Roseville Police Department  Planning to give a gift card this holiday season? They’re convenient, versatile, and unfortunately, a popular target for scammers. “Gift card draining” enables thieves to steal the funds before the recipient can use the card. Here’s how the scam works and how to protect yourself. How gift card draining works Scammers tamper with cards before they’re purchased. Common tactics include: Stealing card info: Thieves remove cards from store racks, record the numbe
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    911 Newsletter 2025-11 November.pdf
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    911 Newsletter 2025-10 October.pdf
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    How knowing your neighbors helps prevent crime By: The Roseville Police Department  In today’s busy, often disconnected world, one of the most effective ways to prevent crime doesn’t require high-tech gadgets or costly security systems-it’s simply getting to know your neighbors. Strong neighborhood connections create a safer environment by encouraging residents to look out for one another and act when something seems suspicious. Why familiarity matters When neighbors know each other: They noti
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    911 Newsletter 2025-09 September.pdf
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    Seven deadly driving habits every parent should discuss with their teen By: The Roseville Police Department     The school bell is ringing again, and with it come early mornings, after-school practices, and teens hitting the road. If you’re the parent of a teenage driver, your biggest concern isn't just whether they make it to class on time-it's whether they make it there safely.   Car crashes are still the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S., and most of
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    Beware of Fake DMV Text Messages By: The Roseville Police Department   Have you received a text message that looks like it’s from the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV)? If so, you’re not alone. People in Roseville and across the country are receiving scam texts that look official. These messages often say you owe tolls or fines and threaten penalties if you don’t pay.   One Roseville resident recently shared a warning on social media after getting a scam text that
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