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Solving Nonviolent Crime with LPR Images

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January 4, 2019

In the Druid Hills Historic District, an unfinished subdivision was having consistent issues with people dumping sofas, hot water heaters, trees, and other trash in a secluded section of the community — all kinds of illegal dumping, which is classified as a nonviolent crime. The subdivision owner called Flock Safety to determine how we could help.

Exactly one week after his installation, the customer found trees and other yard debris in the same secluded section. By filtering the images to trucks during the timeframe he described, the Flock Safety Customer Success team was able to identify the perpetrator’s vehicle in under ten minutes. He handed this information over to law enforcement to bring the criminal to justice and prevent future instances of dumping.

Flock certainly wants to help in the event of car or home break-ins, but we aim to assist in the event of nonviolent crime as well. Request a free quote today!

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