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4 Wednesday, September 5, 2001 Police Work With Local Businesses to Warn, Inform By Ben Gllleit Assistant City Editor A rash of break-ins in Chapel Hill during recent weeks has brought collab orative efforts between businesses and police to the forefront. Roughly four months ago the Chapel Hill Police Department, through its community service department and a brainstorming session headed by Police Chief Gregg Jarvies, created an e-mail listserv to update businesses of pertinent information from the police. 4th Annual Timothy B. Burnett Seminar for Academic Achievement “Managing Your ADHD: College and Beyond” with keynote speaker Kevin Murphy, Ph.D. Dr. Murphy is Chief of the Adult Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Clinic at the UMASS Medical Center where he works in tandem with Dr. Russell Barkley. He has co-authored a book entitled Out of the Fog: Treatment Options and Coping Strategies for Adult Attention Deficit Disorder. 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Art Englebardt, a crime prevention specialist with the police department, works to maintain the link between busi nesses and police. “Basically what we’re trying to do is set up a direct line with businesses and the police department,” he said. Englebardt said he praised the listserv for its convenience and practicality. “With 1,300 businesses in town you When you register at www.dell.com/fss/giveaway by October 15,2001. College is not all about the 3 Rs. Get a chance to win free and fun stuff like a Panasonic PV-DVSI digital camcorder, a Canon® BJC-85 portable printer, a Palm 1 ” M5OO, an lomega® Hip Zip'" or a Targus Backpack from Dell. All you have to do is visit us online and register. 6 Need an award-winning PC along with these giveaway peripherals to jazz up that class project? Get Dell performance and reliability with the ultra-portable DelT Inspiron'". If you like hanging out in your dorm room, go with our powerhouse desktop. 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A Clear Channel Event City throughout the year. “We offer seminars, and we do busi ness "urveys,” he said. Englebardt also said the department had upcoming programs on shoplifting, employee shoplifting and self defense for business people to attend. But some business owners believe the police department is limited in what it can do to prevent crimes against busi nesses. “There’s only so much you can do if someone wants to smash your glass,” saidjulie Jennings, owner of Uniquities, located at 452 W. Franklin St. Uniquities had its front glass door broken Aug. 29. Jennings said her alarm went off and police responded quickly. She also praised the program as ben eficial to the community and business owners. “I think it’s helpful, she said. “I think it makes people feel more in touch.” Chris Rice, the owner of Carolina Brewery, located at 460 W. Franklin St., agreed that the police department was making positive strides in dealing with business-related crime. “The more we can do as merchants to keep in touch is definitely good,” he said. Carolina Brewery was broken into Aug. 19 and experienced about $11,450 in damage to office equipment and com "GRE) (lsaf) (MCAT) Stop Competing Against Kaplan Students. Join a Class Today! Classes start next week Join a class today to prep for October test Chapel Hill classes fill fast; enroll today for April test 1-800-KAP-TEST kaptest.com Dimension 1 " 8100 Offer Code: FSSO2 • Intel* Pentium 4 Processor at 1 SGHz • 128MBPC800 RDRAM • 20GB 1 Hard Drive • 15" (13 8" viewable) E 551 Monitor • 32M8 NVIDIA GeForce2’” Graphics Card • 48X Max. 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Although Englebardt believes the new exchange of information will be good for the business community, he said both entities face inevitable diffi culties in curbing business-related crimes. “If you have a guy who’s going to throw a brick through a window, all the warnings in the world won’t stop it.” The City Editor can be reached at citydesk@unc.edu.
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