Scottsdale police open kiosk at Fashion Square mall
The Scottsdale Police Department is displaying their new public crime map, RAIDS Online, at the Scottsdale Fashion Square mall, one of Phoenix’s top tourist destinations!
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Crime maps a good way to involve public
We commend the Bloomington Police Department for making available to the public an online interactive map that people can use to obtain information about reported crimes. Read more
Bair Software Announces Two New Pattern Analyst Openings in Reston, VA
Bair Software currently has two Pattern Analyst positions open as part of the company’s Department of Defense effort in Reston, VA.
Pay range is between $85,000 and $105,000 depending on Knowledge, Skills and Abilities.
To learn more about these positions visit the Bair Software Careers page, or contact us.
Neighborhood Watch Goes High-Tech in Lee’s Summit
With just a few clicks of a mouse, Lee’s Summit residents can keep track of crime in their neighborhood.
Bloomington Offers a New Way to Look at Crime
Bloomington Police have new cutting-edge technology, and it’s going to change the way you see crime in your neighborhood.
Police Hopeful Website Will Help Communication
At first glance, it’s not an entirely unfamiliar concept.
This week the Bloomington Police Department unveiled its new crime mapping website, but they say while it may look like a Google Map clone, it does much more than dole out directions.
Bloomington crime information at your fingertips
The Bloomington Police Department is giving the public a better perspective of what’s going on in their neighborhood. Read more
New online mapping tool tracks Bloomington crime
Bloomington now has an interactive crime statistics map based on Google Maps technology. Read more
Lee’s Summit Crime Mapping offered free online
Lee’s Summit residents have a new and free tool to map and analyze crime activity in their neighborhood and community. Read more
Crime Data Online
Tempe Crime data is now being displayed through the crime mapping website RAIDS Online. Read more
Crime-mapping site helps residents, police
New crime-mapping software is making it easier for Scottsdale residents to see crimes in their neighborhoods and for police officials to spot crime trends. Read more
Scottsdale and Tempe Police Offer Crime Details on Info-Sharing Web Site
Residents of Scottsdale and Tempe who want to know the locations for recent crimes can go to an info-sharing, map Web site fed by police data. Read more
New Launch – Interactive Crime Mapping Tool
Scottsdale residents have a new, free tool to map and analyze crime activity in their community. Read more
Curious about crime? Online map will show you incidents in sheriff’s territory
An online map showing where and when major crimes occur in Kern County Sheriff’s Department jurisdiction — from the entire county to a small slice of a neighborhood — is now available, officials announced Thursday. Read more
New Crime Mapping Software
The Crime Analysis Unit is announcing a new crime reduction tool that is now linked to the city website. Raidsonline.com is a free service to all users, including the department, and is very interactive. Read more
Arvada to be first Colorado city to map crime via internet with RAIDS Online
For Immediate Release. The Arvada Police Department recently partnered with Bair Software to provide a new public crime mapping website called RAIDS Online (www.raidsonline.com) to make it easier for Arvada citizens to keep track of crime in their area. Read more
Kern County Sheriffs Office partners with Bair Software to provide public crime maps through RAIDS Online
On May 5, 2010, the Kern County Sheriff’s Office partnered with Bair Software to provide a new public crime mapping website called RAIDS Online (www.raidsonline.com) to make it easier for our communities to track crime in their area. Read more
Lewiston, Maine Police Use Web-Based Crime Mapping Application (RAIDS Online)
Lewiston, Maine police have started using a new web-based crime mapping application called RAIDS Online. The application gives the public access to crime information in their neighborhood as it plots it on Google. Read more
Privacy a concern for local police over Internet map of crime trends
CLARKSBURG — A few keystrokes on the Internet are enough to give some Americans a bird’s-eye view of crime trends in their cities and neighborhoods.
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Lewiston Maine Interactive Police Website
The Lewiston Maine police department has just rolled out it’s interactive police log website. The city of Lewiston is one of only 8 cities nationwide to provide this service through RaidsOnline.com. Read more
Maine city first to map crime via internet
LEWISTON, Maine—The city of Lewiston is Maine’s first community to use a free computer program to make crime information available to the public on the internet.
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Lewiston police put crime on the map
The city is the first in Maine to sign on to a new Web-based crime-mapping application.
Jessica Golder, who moved to Lewiston from Windham four years ago, says her new hometown sometimes gets a bad and undeserved reputation for crime.
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Mapping American Crime with Google Maps
RAIDS Online uses Google Maps to display crime data in the USA. Currently police departments in Arvada, CO, Cincinnati, OH, Durham, NC, Lewiston, ME, Missouri City, TX, Pembroke Pines, FL, Rochester, NY, Topeka, KS and Whittier, CA have signed up to share their crime data with RAIDS Online.
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Lewiston police unveil crime online mapping
LEWISTON – Crime has been up in your neighborhood, you’re sure of it. Or you want to move to the edge of the city but first need to know how safe the area is.
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Lewiston has crime map online
LEWISTON — The Lewiston Police Department has a new online mapping service which they say gives the public a way to stay informed about incidents happening in their neighborhoods.
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New online crime map available
A new crime mapping Web site provides information about violent and property crimes in Durham.
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