Posts Tagged ‘law enforcement surveillace’

Crime Point Equipment Aids Operation Sudden Impact: Ventura County Sting

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

http://www.vcstar.com/news/2010/apr/23/how-police-hot-wired-an-auto-theft-probe-into/

Operation Sudden Impact 4.23.10

Word got out on the street that buyers could be found at an Oxnard warehouse — and the sellers came calling, offering stolen cars, drugs and guns, according to authorities.

What they didn’t know was that the supposed felon buyers were actually undercover cops, that backup officers were ready for action nearby and that the transactions were being recorded by covert audio and video equipment.

See article, above.

Crime Point’s IP Complete™ Surveillance Vehicle Technology Cited in Law Officer Magazine

Thursday, April 29th, 2010

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Law Officer Magazine recently published a piece about Crime Point’s exclusive IP Complete™  Surveillance Vehicle Technology.   See link, above.

Salt Lake City Cleans up Park with Crime Point Cameras

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

SLC Sting article 3.2009

Salt Lake City Cleans up Park with Crime Point Cameras

Santa Barbara Co Nabs Copper Thief using Crime Point Solution

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Santa Barbara Co Sheriffs Dept (CA) Copper Theft Article

Santa Barbara (CA) Sheriffs agency employed a Crime Point remote video surveillance solution to help nab the suspect in a copper theft case.

Cellular Issues Affecting LE Video

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

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Article by Crime Point CEO Daniel S. McLeod, NATIA newsletter, Fall 2009.  Issues affecting mobile broadband use by law enforcement.

Excerpt:  “With the availability of 3G mobile broadband service, cellular networks have become a widely used, economical and reliable method of both mobile and fixed video surveillance systems.  For government agencies, restrictions on the amount of usage have generally been waived…”

Crime Point Camera System Lauded

Friday, December 4th, 2009

At a Board meeting on 12/1/2009, the Calvert County (MD) Commissioners praised an interdisciplinary County technology team for the effective use of Crime Point video surveillance systems in solving crime within 48 hours of initial deployment. Sheriffs and IT staff received the county’s “Team Excellence” award for their selection, purchase, and successful use of the sophisticated police surveillance technology.

Commissioner Barbara Stinnett noted, “By virtue of the fact that it’s already done what it was intended to do — that is catch somebody doing what wrong they have done — it’s already paid for itself.”

Of the Crime Point equipment, Sheriffs Department Commander Steven R. Jones said, “The beauty of having (the)system is the cost for manpower hours is greatly reduced…Ultimately more cases will be solved for less money…This is without a doubt the best piece of surveillance equipment that the Calvert County Sheriff’s Office has.”

The presentation can be viewed at: http://ccg.mavenspire.net/091201Agenda/agendaviewer.asp Bookmark: POC/PRES 2 – Team Excellence Awards

For further information, contact Crime Point at http://www.crimepoint.net/contact_form.php

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