al95
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I heard this on the news last night. What do you think of this? I know for a fact that KRGV news station uses scanner to monitor traffic also. I have seen their scanner on their news cast.
SAN JUAN - Criminals across the Valley are keeping their ears to the air waves. They're checking police scanners listening for information.
A gang unit officer in San Juan keeps one hand on the steering wheel and one hand on his cell phone. This is how cops in the Valley are talking to each other. Police radios aren't safe anymore.
Sgt. Rudy Luna in San Juan says radio traffic compromises big operations like drug raids, because too many bad guys are listening.
Authorities Say Criminals Keeping Ears Close to Scanners - KRGV CHANNEL 5 NEWS - The Rio Grande Valley's News Channel - Breaking News, Breaking Stories - RGV News
SAN JUAN - Criminals across the Valley are keeping their ears to the air waves. They're checking police scanners listening for information.
A gang unit officer in San Juan keeps one hand on the steering wheel and one hand on his cell phone. This is how cops in the Valley are talking to each other. Police radios aren't safe anymore.
Sgt. Rudy Luna in San Juan says radio traffic compromises big operations like drug raids, because too many bad guys are listening.
Authorities Say Criminals Keeping Ears Close to Scanners - KRGV CHANNEL 5 NEWS - The Rio Grande Valley's News Channel - Breaking News, Breaking Stories - RGV News
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