WARNER ROBINS, Ga. — Warner Robins police say their new Real-Time Crime Center is already paying off helping officers catch suspects faster, solve more cases, and improve efficiency in the field.

The $250,000 plus facility officially opened in June and represents five years of development and planning for the rapidly growing city, which has seen its population swell from 26,000 in 1991 to more than 80,000 this year.

Now, just two months after opening, officials say the center is already delivering results.

"It has helped with incidents such as entering autos, wanted fugitives, one of them was a missing person out of Florida that we helped, located a murder suspect out of Glenn County, we've assisted the US Marshals in capturing a kidnapping fugitive, hit-and-runs, auto accidents, j

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