January 29, 2013
Las Vegas, NV – Nevada Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto announced her office will host five trainings for the public in various Northern Nevada locations about the Nevada Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) service. These trainings are free and open to public.
VINE provides free, confidential access to offender custody information by phone and online. Registered users can be notified by phone or email when an offender is released from jail or prison. Sign up by calling toll-free 1-888-2NV-VINE (1-888-268-8463) or visit www.vinelink.com.
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WHO: |
Nevada Attorney General staff |
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WHAT: |
Free, community training for the public about Nevada Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) |
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WHERE/WHEN: |
Tuesday, February 5 from 10:30 am -12:30 pm Incline Village Library – Main Meeting Room 845 Alder Avenue – Incline Village, NV |
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Tuesday, February 5 from 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm Reno Sparks Indian Colony – Conference Room 34 Reservation Road – Reno, NV |
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Wednesday, February 6 from 9 am – 11 am Douglas County Sheriff’s Office – Training Room 1038 Buckeye Road – Minden, NV |
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Wednesday, February 6 from 3 pm – 5 pm Mineral County Public Library 110 1st Street – Hawthorne, NV |
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Wednesday, February 7 from 10 am -12 pm Lovelock Community Center 820 6th Street – Lovelock, NV |
RSVP: |
Community members who wish to RSVP for trainings must email Anita Duerson [aduerson@appriss.com] by February 1 and include the location and session you will attend, your name, title and email address. |
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Media who wish to cover the trainings must email Jennifer López [JLopez@ag.nv.gov] by February 1 and include the location and session you will attend. |
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