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Police in a small New Jersey town have set up a Facebook page that reaches out to “friends” to help them nab bad guys.

Instead of family photos, the seven Evesham Township cops post mug shots of wanted suspects and blog about the arrests of car thieves, shoplifters, child pornographers and, soon, drunk-driving offenders.

The 6-month-old Facebook page includes video- and photo-surveillance links of suspects at large.

But posting mug shots and suspects’ names is in violation of privacy laws, Rutgers University law professor Bernard Bell told The Courier-Post of Cherry Hill.

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