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LEADSONLINE SIGNS 350TH CLIENT, Online law enforcement database hits two milestones DALLAS, May 4, 2005 – LeadsOnline, the nation’s largest investigative system used by law enforcement to solve crimes involving property, recently achieved two major milestones. The company signed the Santa Maria (California) Police Department as its 350th law enforcement agency client. Additionally, the LeadsOnline database surpassed 60 million records, and it continues to grow at more than 100,000 records each business day. LeadsOnline provides law enforcement investigators a powerful, data rich and user-friendly search engine that allows them to rapidly comb tens of millions of transaction receipts from pawn and secondhand stores across the country, looking for suspects and stolen property. Investigators use the LeadsOnline service to obtain critical leads that assist in solving crimes ranging from burglary to homicide, arson, identity theft and narcotics crimes. Data is uploaded to LeadsOnline daily to a secure database via the Web by more than 2,000 pawn and secondhand stores across the country. “This technology makes critically relevant information available to law enforcement within hours of a crime. No more searching through out-dated boxes of paper store receipts, or ill-equipped, home-grown databases, which translates to significantly improved clearance, arrest and recovery rates,” said Dave Finley, president of LeadsOnline. The LeadsOnline investigative service currently operates in 21 states – from Washington to the Carolinas, Idaho to Texas, and is the largest Electronic Data Transfer (EDT) service of its kind. ### For more information on
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