Flock Safety partners with more than 3,700 communities to eliminate crime and shape a safer future, together. Check out this #SolvedStories recap for the week of June 26.
Eight suspects have been arrested for engaging in a pattern of racketeering activity as an enterprise. In the words of Lafayette Police Chief Rick Bashor, "Our detective division used new technology, including the Flock license plate system, to accomplish this feat."
Olmsted Falls Police Department has made the decision to invest in Flock Safety cameras across the city. According to Police Chief Odis B. Rogers, “I know several cities around us, most recently in Fairview Park, where they solved a stolen vehicle case within 24 hours utilizing the Flock cameras. That played a big role in our decision to go with these cameras.”
In an effort to deter crime, neighborhoods across the Saratoga community are installing Flock Safety cameras — and seeing results. Sgt Russell Davis says, “Since the beginning of 2023, we’ve had nine arrests from these flock cameras.”
Wichita Police Officers utilized Flock technology to quickly locate and take a murder suspect into custody within hours of the warrant being issued.
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After successfully cutting crime with Flock Safety Falcon® LPR cameras, Oak Lawn Village plans to install ten more cameras by the end of the year.