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A city with a reputation as one of the safest in the country is now the first in Oklahoma to team up with crimereports.com.
The crime tracking website allows people to track crime in Broken Arrow within 24-hours of it happening.
Fox 23s Abbie Alford sat down with Broken Arrow police to see how the new crime website works and how residents can use it to fight crime.
Mark Paul lives in Broken Arrow and says he watches out for his neighbors but hes also a protective father.
With my boy I like to know what's going on, says Paul.
Paul says with crimereports.com he can track what crimes have occurred, where theyve occurred and at what time.
The website also breaks down the number of crimes in a certain time period. For example, either on a bar graph, pie chart, or line chart it shows there have been 27 thefts in the last week.
Paul says as a victim of a crime this is vital information
Much thanks to Kansas Jayhawks - It's Business Time for doing question and answer session. You can find my answers at KJIBT here.
Name one player, both offense and defense, as to who has been the biggest surprise been the biggest surprise about this version of the Kansas Jayhawks?
KJIBT: Offense: Kerry Meier - You could see the potential, especially in the latter stages, last year, but no one cold have expected this. He's a little banged up lately and wasn't able to get free too often last week, but he's still on pace for roughly 100 catches and over 1000 yards. But more than that, he just always seems to be open whenever Todd needs him to be (which is what made our lack of success on third down last week so surprising - I guess OU watches film) and he catches everything (see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?vuemzqLwbnv8).
Defense: Richard Johnson, Jr. - The d-line has been the biggest issue (as it should have been), but he has been a nice surprise. He may not have all the stats and he's clearly a step down from McClinton, but I wouldn't hesitate to call him the most effective of the whole unit.
Briefly talk about the type of scheme that Kansas utilizes on offense.
KJIBT: As does everyone, Kansas runs a version of the spread
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