Wanted Wednesday
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Lethbridge police stop ‘Wanted Wednesday’ but will continue using social media for public’s helpThe Lethbridge Police Service is no longer using "Wanted Wednesday" but will ask for the public's help to find wanted individuals on social media in certain situations.CrimeJul 14, 2021
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Petition looks to end Lethbridge Police Service’s ‘Wanted Wednesday’ posts"The only justification for (posting) someone's face with a wanted poster on it is if they're an imminent, serious threat to the public, and these people aren't."CrimeApr 26, 2021
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