#SolvedStories | Edition 103: With the largest fixed LPR network in the country, Flock Safety is helping law enforcement recover missing persons, apprehend robbery suspects, and act faster. Here’s how agencies made a difference this week.
#SolvedStories | Edition 103: With the largest fixed LPR network in the country, Flock Safety is helping law enforcement recover missing persons, apprehend robbery suspects, and act faster. Here’s how agencies made a difference this week.
Altadena, CA
Amid a spike in property crimes, Altadena authorities have installed Flock Safety cameras to identify and deter offenders. Community leaders see the system as a key step in restoring public trust and proactively stopping vehicle thefts and break-ins.
Robeson County, NC
Sheriff Burnis Wilkins highlighted Flock Safety’s role in locating vehicles linked to shootings, drug trafficking, and organized retail theft. The department is seeking more cameras in the coming fiscal year to keep up with rising criminal activity.
Montgomery, NJ
In a critical use of LPR technology, Flock cameras flagged a vehicle tied to a missing person. Police located the individual safely—demonstrating how even non-criminal alerts can lead to life-saving interventions.
Hopewell, VA
With gun violence escalating, local police are increasing reliance on LPR alerts to identify suspect vehicles faster. Business owners in Hopewell are hopeful the data-driven strategy will help curb thefts and shootings in their community.
Everett, WA
After an armed robbery at a grocery store, Everett Police quickly identified and arrested the suspect. Flock cameras were part of the investigatory toolkit that led to the breakthrough and safe apprehension.
Paxton, IL
When a teen was attacked and robbed, police used Flock technology to track down the vehicle involved. Two suspects were arrested quickly, showing how LPR data helps protect even the youngest community members.
Denver, CO
Following a quadruple shooting on Market Street, Flock cameras aided Denver Police in identifying the suspect’s vehicle. The real-time insights contributed to an arrest and helped ensure no further violence followed.
Fond du Lac, WI
Two women were arrested after allegedly stealing over $1,700 worth of goods from a Kohl’s store. Flock LPR data played a key role in connecting the vehicle to the suspects and enabling a fast recovery of the merchandise.
From crime prevention to crisis response, this week’s cases show how Flock Safety empowers law enforcement with rapid, reliable intelligence. When time matters most, officers are acting faster—and communities are feeling safer.