Edmonton Liquor Store Theft
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Edmonton police chief calls for controlled entrances at liquor stores industry-wideControlled entrances require a person to scan their identification before they can enter the store.CrimeJul 29, 2022
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Edmonton campaign plants actors in liquor store to help educate against theftIn an effort to reduce liquor store thefts several community groups gathered at an Edmonton liquor store for an educational surprise.ConsumerFeb 28, 2021
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Edmonton-developed idea to combat liquor store theft targets bars, restaurants who purchase stolen productsAn idea out of MacEwan University has been selected from more than 200 entries as a promising way to help combat liquor store theft in Edmonton -- a crime that saw a 300 per cent increase from 2018 to 2019.CrimeSep 15, 2020
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$250K up for grabs in hopes of drastically reducing Edmonton liquor store robberiesWith liquor store robberies on the rise in the city, the Edmonton Police Foundation and Alcanna have teamed up in hopes of finding a solution that will lead to a drastic reduction in the crime.CanadaFeb 24, 2020
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