Geographic Technologies Group, Inc. (GTG) announced that The City of Yuma, Arizona purchased 25 seats of LGcrimes.

LGcrimes is an affordable and easy-to-use crime reporting, mapping and analysis software application designed for towns, cities and counties of all sizes and complexities.  LGcrimes aids in the visualization and analysis of police incident information.  The spatial distribution of crimes will allow law enforcement professionals to maximize the use of departmental assets to satisfy the ever-growing demand for critical services.  Public Safety departments with limited budgets and staff can now take advantage of crime analysis technology while leveraging their organization’s investment in GIS technology.

James Kelt, Regional Manager for GTG, stated, “LGcrimes is a simple, easy-to-use GIS software product seamlessly integrated to the City of Yuma’s’ CRIMES RMS database.  It offers the Police department staff refined spatial tools for analyzing crime incidents, patterns, and emergency situations.  LGcrimes is an ESRI GIS based mapping tool for the visualization and analysis of incidents stored within the Crimes database.  The application continually interacts with the Crimes modules to map all incidents in a real time environement.”