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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Our partners at the News-Leader report that over the next 3 years, you’re going to start seeing a change in police vehicles in Springfield. The police department has decided ...
The Springfield Police Department decided earlier this year it will not buy any more sedans to use as patrol cars — opting instead to build an all-SUV fleet. Maj. Vance Holland with SPD said the ...
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WWLP on MSNSpringfield Police provide tips on preventing car theftsData shows that summertime is the peak season for car thefts and it's a trend that no one wants to fall victim to. That's why ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - The Springfield Police Department reports a decline in property crimes. “We will attribute to, you know, the public being more aware of taking things out of their ...
Springfield Police Department assistant chief Ken Scarlette said the department will order more vehicles akin to the hybrid 2020 Ford Interceptors bought in 2019. McCarty said it may take six ...
The Kia Boys nightmare continues: police claim the Kia Boys don't care if your car is patched; they'll still try to get ...
Police say 51% of cars stolen in Springfield are taken from a garage, driveway, or apartment complex. The Springfield Police Department is focusing on an initiative where they are putting yellow ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. — Springfield leaders are proposing a new ordinance that would allow Springfield Police to tow vehicles that are missing, have invalid, or expired plates or registration tabs.
Since the plea to protect your valuables, police saw a 33% decrease in stolen cars (approximately 62) with 20 of those having the keys inside, according to the Springfield Police Department.
According to the Springfield Police Department’s Auto Theft Unit, since the start of this year, 50% of stolen cars were left running or with the keys inside.
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