Friday, March 7th 2014, 5:01 pm
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt says crime victims should re-register for notices because data in a Pardon and Parole Board notification system was corrupted.
According to a news release from his office, the board's victim database suffered a corruption of data, meaning the contact information used to provide victim notifications was lost. The AG's office says no confidential information has been compromised or stolen.
If you're a crime victim and you want to continue to receive notifications on board hearings, offender protest deadlines and other information related to the board, contact the board as well as sign up for VINE, a victim notification system provided by the Attorney General's Office.
Contact the board by e-mail at boardcommunication@ppb.ok.gov or by calling (405) 602-5863. Protest forms are available at www.ppb.ok.gov under the "Victim" tab.
Sign up for the free Victim Information and Notification Everyday (VINE) system by signing up at www.vinelink.com or by calling toll-free (877) OK4-VINE.
To sign up for notifications through the VINEmobile app Android users can search Google Play with the search term "VINEMobile." For Apple devices, users can search in the Apple App Store, using the search term "VINEMobile" under "iPhone Apps."
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