Oklahoma City police put lower priority on property crimes

newsok.com — A slow-growing police force in the bustling capital city means some crimes are falling through the cracks. On the streets, a stretched police force translates to longer response times and less effort expended on low-priority crimes. Property crimes, traffic accidents and white collar crimes such as identity theft are a few examples of areas of strain, Oklahoma City Police Chief Bill Citty said.
RT @julianakeeping: Meant to tweet way earlier: #OKC police force stretched thin, some crimes fall through the cracks t.co/xcTLTtTr
Meant to tweet way earlier: #OKC police force stretched thin, some crimes fall through the cracks t.co/xcTLTtTr