SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - (01/27/06) A city crime prevention programwas saved at the last minute by a $7,000 donation from SESLOC FCU.The police department was preparing to terminate the program, whichwill offer crime tips on television and radio on how to avoid beinga victim of crime, until the credit union volunteered as patron.The focus of this years ads will be identity theft. Thanksto the credit union, the ads will start running on Feb.4.
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