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Man Arrested by Undercover Detective: Our QC Crime Watch Podcast Episode 22

Man Arrested by Undercover Detective: Our QC Crime Watch Podcast Episode 22

Yahoo17-05-2025

Watch crime reporters Linda Cook and Sharon Wren talk about crime in our area with the latest episode of the Our QC Crime Watch Podcast .
This episode includes a man arrested by an undercover detective and an update on a double-homicide case in the Quad Cities area.
To view click the video above or you can watch on the go on Spotify.
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