heard this on KRLD this morning on my way to work. sign of times... i guess!
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home burglaries jump in NorthTexas!
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home burglaries jump in NorthTexas!
'got to Texas ASAIC.
Re: home burglaries jump in NorthTexas!
Texas is the fastest growing state in the union. It's no surprise that crimes have increased. Crime rates, however, have decreased. So there are less bad guys per 100,000 but many more 100,000s.
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Re: home burglaries jump in NorthTexas!
With those statistics, Austin and the Rio Grande Valley would not be on my list of desirable locations.
Re: home burglaries jump in NorthTexas!
Eh, not really enough info for that. If Austin had 10 the year before and Houston had 100, then it's only be roughly 5 more in austin while 8 more in Houston... on top of the already horrible 10 to 1 ratio. Just sayin'LarryH wrote:With those statistics, Austin and the Rio Grande Valley would not be on my list of desirable locations.

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