By Randy Bell Clinton’s police chief uses four categories of felony property crime as a barometer to show how well his department is doing its job. Chief Ford Hayman told the Board of Aldermen May 5 that, last year, the city had a combined total of sixty auto burglaries, residential burglaries, business burglaries and grand larcenies, the fewest since he became chief ten years ago. “At any time, I can look at those numbers and I can tell you …
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