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Tuesday, June 29, 2004
Interpol makes Seattle deal
Seattle police and representatives from the international police organization, Interpol, today will announce an agreement to share information. Seattle becomes the first city in the Pacific Northwest to develop a communication agreement with Interpol through its U.S. National Central Bureau.
Officials said the benefits to the city will be timely communication regarding crimes that cross state and country borders, such as Internet crimes against children and money laundering. The agreement will also enable city officials to get information from Interpol about threats of terrorism.
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