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Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your browser.]( Solve a wide range of crimes with vehicle data. [Carfax Logo] 75% of Crimes Committed and 67% of Abductions Involve a Vehicle. That’s why more than 5,100 agencies use the CARFAX for Police [Vehicle History Report]( (VHR) to help them solve crimes faster. In fact, every 37 seconds, an officer runs a CARFAX for Police report. Investigators, analysts, and patrol officers can view vehicle service dates, crashes, mileage, and locations across the United States and Canada. The CARFAX VHR is used to help solve: - Organized crime and interdiction - Drug, weapon, and human trafficking - Homicide and violent crimes - Missing persons cases - VIN cloning and odometer fraud - Major theft and robbery - Hit and run - and other crimes involving vehicles. [VHR Quote Box_PoliceMagEmail.png] The VHR is valued at up to $49 per report, but partner agencies get unlimited access at no cost . [Learn More]( . [Learn More]( About CARFAX for Police CARFAX for Police provides trusted insights and solutions that power law enforcement agencies to create better protected communities, and safer, more efficient agencies. The number one reason more than 5,100 interoperable crime-fighting agencies across North America partner with CARFAX for Police is to solve crimes faster using the suite of Investigative Tools, powered by 28 billion records on world’s largest vehicle history data platform. Interoperable network partners include National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, RISS Networks, Real-Time Crime and Fusion Centers, IAATI and IACP. In exchange for agency-provided accident data, partners get FREE access to the Investigative Tools and a suite of Traffic and Records solutions which save time, drive cost savings and revenue, and improve citizen-officer relationships. If you do not wish to receive future Police1 Product Alerts, please [unsubscribe]( . To change your email address, update your [profile]( . © 2021: Police1.com. All Rights Reserved. 2611 Internet Blvd., Ste. 100, Frisco, TX 75034

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