


#SolvedStories | Edition 040
See how police across the U.S. used Flock Safety LPR cameras to solve crimes like theft, counterfeiting, and even a murder case.
Flock Safety partners with more than 4,000 communities to eliminate crime and shape a safer future, together. Here's the latest #SolvedStories for the week of March 11.
A Months-Long Retail Theft Spree, Solved With Flock
San Jose, CA | Flock LPR cameras assisted in San Jose Police Department's investigation that led to the suspects accused of more than 70 shoplifting incidents.
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Suspect Accused of Credit Card Theft at Walgreens Is Found With Flock
Sebastian, FL | Officers from Sebastian PD quickly leveraged Flock LPR cameras to identify and locate the suspect in this case.
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Suspect Accused of Counterfeiting Is Found with Flock
Rome, GA | Learn how Flock played a role in helping Rome PD locate a suspect accused of counterfeiting $100 bills that were found across the country.
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After Receiving a Call of a Female Passenger in a Car Screaming for Help, Officers Successfully Locate the Car
Mentor, OH | Read more to see how officers from Mentor PD leveraged Flock to locate the vehicle in this case.
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Suspect Accused of Shoplifting Power Tools from Ace Hardware Is Found with Flock
Gwinnett GA | Analysts in Gwinnett County Police Situational Awareness and Crime Response Center were able to share critical information from Flock cameras with officers, allowing them to quickly locate a suspect accused of shoplifting.
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Suspect Accused of Fatally Shooting Someone at a Nightclub is Apprehended
Evansville, IN | A suspect charged with murder, found with Flock. Discover how officers from Evansville Police Department leveraged Flock cameras to locate the suspect in a fatal shooting.
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