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SpotCrime Launches on Washington Examiner!

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SpotCrime maps have launched on the  Washington Examiner website , a daily newspaper in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.   The Examiner covers world, national, and local news and sports. You can find the SpotCrime maps on the Crime section of the Washington Examiner website.  There, you will find over ten maps for DC areas, including  D.C. itself, Alexandria (VA) , Prince George's County (MD) , Montgomery County (MD) and Fairfax County (VA) . Check out the crime section of the Washington Examiner to find out what local crime occurs in the Washington area.  Recently, in PG County , a firefighter has plead guilty to his part in the PG bribery scheme involving former executive Jack Johnson and his wife, Councilwoman Leslie Johnson. Don't see your DC area on the Examiner ? Don't see your city mapped on SpotCrime ? Let us know and make sure to contact your local police department and let them know about SpotCrime.  If the department sends us their crime data

Prince George's County, MD -- Interested in Crime in your Area?

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Check SpotCrime or MyLocalCrime to view crime throughout Prince George's County, MD!  With the help of the PG County Police Department , SpotCrime is now mapping crime information daily. PG County has a population of 834, 560, lies outside of Washington, DC and is the wealthiest county in the nation with an African-American majority. Recently, there has been much speculation of corruption in the police department with the recent arrests of officers in the department as well as County Executive Jack Johnson and his wife, Leslie Johnson a councilwoman-elect.  The Johnson's have been under a corruption investigation and were arrested on charges of tampering and destroying evidence on November 12th of this year. Releasing information to SpotCrime for all residents to view is a great example of how PG County is now working to increase transparency in their Police Department.  SpotCrime is also a great tool for the department to connect with their residents, making resident