WARNER ROBINS, Georgia (41NBC/WMGT) – Warner Robins police are adding the department’s first in-house victim advocate position to help crime victims get support faster. It’s part of the city’s $185 million municipal budget. Warner Robins Chief Wayne Fisher says the role was created to speed up support for crime victims while freeing up investigators’ time to focus solely on casework. The new position will be trained by the Houston County Distric…
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