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 July 3.
“It works for not only stolen vehicles, shoplifting, but it also works for child abductions, and silver alerts and missing persons,” said Norine Bowen, managing agent for Tulsa Hills.
Flock Safety Falcon® LPR cameras provided the information law enforcement needed to locate two inmates who escaped from Allen Oakwood Correctional Institution. According to Lima Police Chief Angel Cortes, "If we didn’t discover them when we did, and they would have kept on going, they could have gotten to their destinations."
Police used the Flock Safety license plate reader system to help find a 45-year-old Wichita man after he was accused of shooting someone.
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San Mateo County Sheriff's Office credits Flock Safety LPR cameras for helping to facilitate the arrest of a potential homicide suspect. "I am proud of the exceptional work carried out by our deputies in safely apprehending a potential homicide suspect," Sheriff Christina Corpus said in a statement.
Discover how Flock Safety Falcon® LPR cameras are helping the Chesapeake Police Department eliminate more crime, including the reported recovery of 28 firearms, 118 stolen vehicles, 4 missing people, 90 wanted people, and 228 closed cases.