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Police dog patrols lead to fewer crimes

By Cao Yin | China Daily | Updated: 2011-09-03 07:47

BEIJING - An 8 million yuan ($1,252,000) investment in dog patrols in Daxing district is already paying off with crime figures down and residents saying they feel much safer.

Zhou Yucong is happy to see police officers with dogs patrolling the area where she lives.

"I feel much safer going home late," said 23-year-old Zhou on Wednesday.

Police dog patrols lead to fewer crimes

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