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Vehicle shot at condo complex in Fort Myers, no injuries

Vehicle shot at condo complex in Fort Myers, no injuries Published: July 28, 2021 11:36 PM EDT Updated: July 28, 2021 11:47 PM EDT Recommended Fort Myers Police Department responded to a a shooting where a vehicle was damaged at Renaissance Condos in Fort Myers Wednesday night. Police had multiple cruisers at the complex on Winkler Avenue near Metro Parkway, where police say a vehicle was shot, and an individual was uncooperative and did not want to pursue charges. A vehicle was found with damaged by gunshots. No one was hurt in the shooting. There is no description of the suspect vehicle or possible suspects at this time.

SWFL law enforcement utilizing license plate readers to track down suspects

SWFL law enforcement utilizing license plate readers to track down suspects Published: July 27, 2021 10:20 PM EDT Updated: July 27, 2021 11:15 PM EDT Subtle technology is helping keep Southwest Florida safe. License plate readers are helping local law enforcement agencies in Southwest Florida keep everyone safer in public. The technology is nabbing a number of accused criminals, and the backs of cars are the key to many answers. Locally, law enforcement officers are working to get any answers they holds in their systems. “They’ve purchased more of them into their budgets in the last few years,” explained Rich Kolko, WINK News Safety & Security Specialist. “And they’ve added it as an investigative tool once they found out how helpful it really was.”

Fort Myers man sentenced to 12 years for selling drugs to undercover police

Fort Myers man sentenced to 12 years for selling drugs to undercover police
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Fort Myers to assign more officers to city high schools

Fort Myers to assign more officers to city high schools Published: July 26, 2021 6:20 PM EDT Recommended Fort Myers Police Department will continue its school resource officer program in city schools, Chief Derrick Diggs confirmed at a special meeting Monday. Chief Diggs was passionate while he spoke alongside Fort Myers City Council. He wanted to make sure his message was clear: He wants his SROs in Fort Myers schools, even wanting to expand the program. Diggs said the meeting started with a rumor that he was pulling them out, but that’s not the case. Mayor Kevin Anderson also agrees SROs are essential to school safety, speaking from his own experience.

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