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SpotCrime Maps Launched on San Francisco Examiner!

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The SpotCrime maps have recently launched on the San Francisco Examiner's crime page ! The Examiner has included the SpotCrime maps on their website to help readers obtain a better understanding of where, when and what crimes occur in their San Francisco area.  In the crime section of the SF Examiner, you can also find the leading crime stories in the San Fran area.  You can find recent up-to-date coverage on stories like the man who stole a Picasso original from the Weinstein Gallery in broad daylight  on Tuesday! He has recently been named the "Preppy Sockless Picasso Thief" after a surveillance camera caught him walking down the street with the drawing in hand. Including San Francisco, SpotCrime provides maps for Oakland , Berkeley , Daly City , Fremont , San Jose , Richmond and Walnut Creek .   Interested in learning more about crime in those areas?  Be sure to check out SpotCrime on the San Francisco Examiner and sign up for your local crime alert . Don'

Freemont, CA Crime Map

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Freemont, California crime activity is now on SpotCrime! Freemont is a city located in Alameda County in the southeast section of the San Francisco Bay Area and is a part of Silicon Valley. The population is predicted to grow from around 213k to 250k by 2030. Freemont is also considered the sister city to Elizabeth ( now part of the City of Playford) , South Australia ! This crime map, along with SpotCrime alerts, are a great way to stay informed of what's occurring in your local Fremont neighborhood. The Freemont Police Department is currently looking for volunteers to help with extra security checks around the city. This is a great example of how the police departments and residents can work together to " spot the baddys " and " take a bite out of crime "! Make sure to check out the Freemont SpotCrime map here and sign up for email alerts to stay informed of what's occurring in your neighborhood! For a quick view of the map, check out MyLocalCrime.