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.... Virginia State Police are offering an opportunity for every motorist and
every pedestrian in the Commonwealth to be “eyes and ears” for
suspicious or criminal activity. A new app, available for most
smartphones, encourages citizens to either directly text a message to
state police, or snap a picture and send it (with a message) to police....
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