The Evan Bray Show - Ryan Ehalt - July 22nd, 2025

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Crime prevention is entering a new era, and one Saskatchewan police officer is leading the charge. Ryan Ehalt, police officer and CEO, founder of Crime Crushing, created the tech platform Crime Crushing to help law enforcement solve crime and locate missing people with help from the community. He joins Evan to chat about why he made the platform and how its already making a positive impact.
22 Jul 2025 12PM English South Africa News Commentary

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