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''Watch Your Car'' program expected to cut D.C. thefts.

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 28-MAR-02
Format: Online - approximately 476 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: ''Watch Your Car'' program expected to cut D.C. thefts.(METROPOLITAN)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Arlo Wagner, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

D.C. police started a Watch Your Car program yesterday that it expects will reduce car thefts.

"Auto theft remains a serious problem in the city," Metropolitan Police Department Chief Charles H. Ramsey said. "In the District, stolen cars are often used in other crimes" and "it is often an enabler of more serious and more violent crimes."

Watch Your Car, a voluntary, free project,...

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