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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arrests information" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear what is intended by this phrase, as "arrests" typically refers to detaining someone, while "information" is a noun that does not logically connect with "arrests" in this context.
Example: "The police arrests information related to the case" does not make sense.
Alternatives: "gathers information" or "collects information."
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However, the Home Office expresses caution in comparisons as "figures for earlier years included estimates for a few forces that were unable to supply arrests information".
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Mr. Hebert said Ms. Pirro's office is more careful now about how it releases arrest information to schools.
Mug-shots sites harvest their content directly from local authorities that release booking photos and arrest information as a matter of public record.
The county is offering to include local police departments in an electronic booking system that captures, transmits and stores arrest information, including fingerprints, palm prints and face shots.
I looked for the source of this arresting information, but there was none — neither in the text nor in a footnote.
On Thursday, Mr. Patrick minimized the practical effect of the program's expansion, saying the state already shares arrest information with federal authorities.
Mr. Safir said that sealed arrest information had also been released after the April 1994 killing of Ernest Sayon, the January 1995 death of Anthony Rosario and the April 1997 death of Kevin Cedeno.
In court last month, a prosecutor, Rahul Mukhi, told Judge Richard J. Sullivan that the immigration agency, known as ICE, "originally learned about the defendant's return to the United States through sealed arrest information that was provided by the State of New York.
Detective Chief Inspector Koran Sellars, of Greater Manchester Police, said: "Following the publicity surrounding this man's arrest, information has been received from the public that he taught at various schools in the Tyne and Wear area and which included Saltwell and Slatyford High School.
The contents of the lecture given include the definition of sudden cardiac arrest, information on heart disease, risk factors for cardiac arrest, information on bystander CPR as well as the chain of survival.
It gets scarier when medical, financial and legal information (think sensitive sexual medical or arrest information) are added to the mix along with projections that might come from data scoring (think credit scores or disease propensities).
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