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Updated: 2:20 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2006 | Posted: 2:06 p.m. Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Police Feature Wanted Suspects On Mobile Billboards

 

CHARLOTTE, N.C. —

Charlotte-Mecklenburg police have a new tool to help them find suspects wanted for violent crimes.

Police unveiled their latest plan to catch robbery suspects on Wednesday -- a mobile billboard of criminal suspects.

Officials said the idea is to get the pictures of robbery and violent crime suspects to the public.

The program is a joint effort between Charlotte-Mecklenburg Crime Stoppers and C-Mobile Billboard.

Authorities plan to have the mobile billboards driven during high-traffic times and taken to special events.

"It's something that folks haven't seen. I think it's something that folks will pay attention to, especially if it's driving along the streets and highways. We are a very mobile society. We're in our vehicles all day," said Detective Perry Beaver.

Officials said they have caught three out of five criminal suspects as a result of the stationary billboards. They hope to catch even more with the mobile billboards.

 

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