Oklahoma Attorney General Drew Edmondson's office today will host two training seminars for Oklahomans interested in learning how to use VINE, Oklahoma's criminal tracking system. VINE, which stands ...
(OKLAHOMA CITY) -- The Oklahoma Attorney General's office received a $1 million grant to help keep track of criminals already behind bars. Victims say the program is worth every cent. It's called OK ...
A program designed to keep Oklahoma crime victims safer is now in place in more than half of Oklahoma's 77 counties, including Cleveland County, Attorney General Drew Edmondson said Friday. VINE, ...
The Oklahoma Victim Information and Notification Everyday Service will be undergoing system upgrades on Tuesday. VINE, which is an automative internet and telephone service that helps victims of crime ...
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