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      <title>Saving the Crime Map from Ghost Town Status: Neighborhood Watch Takes Turns Playing &#34;Suspicious Person&#34; in Self-Staged Report Frenzy</title>
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      <description>&#34;We&#39;re short on suspicious persons this month.&#34; In a town where the crime alert app had gone silent, the neighborhood watch began moonlighting as suspicious characters themselves. At dusk in the park, one member stood motionless in a trench coat. As crime alerts blared across every phone, tearful patrol members declared, &#34;Community safety awareness has never been higher.&#34; It was later revealed that 70% of the reports came from other watch teams.</description><category>Social Lab</category><enclosure url="https://alt.andpaper.net/ja/articles/20260430-neighborhood-watch-scoop/index_hu_69e05fe55c1bd342.jpg" length="119221" type="image/jpeg" /></item>
    
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