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Priority Marketing helps solve cold cases

Priority Marketing has teamed up with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to help solve crimes.

The firm helped produce FDLE's cold case playing cards and an e-commerce Web site where the public can purchase the cards.

The cards feature photos and information on unsolved homicide and missing person cases across the state, along with a toll-free telephone number for citizens to report tips.

FDLE has distributed the cards to inmates at 67 county jails and 156 probation offices, with hopes they will end up in the hands of someone with information on these unsolved cases. For additional exposure, the cards are now available for sale to the public at www. priorityplayingcards.com.

This is the third edition of the cold case cards. According to the FDLE, two cases have been solved since 2005 as a result of leads generated from the cards.

The cold case cards can be purchased for $16, including shipping and handling. Discounted rates are available on orders of multiple quantities.

Established in 1992, Priority Marketing is a full-service marketing, advertising and public relations firm. The company is located at 8191 College Parkway, Suite 303 in Fort Myers. For more information call (239) 267-2638 or visit www.prioritymarketing.com.


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