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Cops issue whistles in crime hot spots
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Newspaper Article

Cops issue whistles in crime hot spots

2005
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Overview
Their first project involves handing out blue, plastic, keychain whistles to students and other residents in the University of Arizona area, said Sgt. Ron Zimmerling, who leads the crime prevention effort. \"We're trying to get ahead of this problem in the UA area,\" Zimmerling said. The effort should also help reduce Tucson's high overall crime rate, but the community has to help make the program successful. When a rape is reported, \"we'll be walking through neighborhoods and just knocking on every door,\" handing out whistles and safety tips and answering questions, Zimmerling said.
Publisher
The Arizona Daily Star