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The Pueblo Chieftain: A policing strategy we ‘like’

For decades, a gun and badge have been considered standard equipment for a police officer. While that remains true today, people who work in law enforcement rely on a variety of other tools to keep us safe.

In the digital age, this includes social media. And the Pueblo Police Department has been putting that method of communication to good use in helping to catch criminals and prevent some crimes from being committed in the first place.

For example, the department conducted a “Puffer Week” social media campaign back in January, which was intended to raise public awareness about the danger of leaving cars idling while unattended during cold weather.

Read more at The Pueblo Chieftain.

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