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  1. Jun 24, 2024 · The surveillance team has to flip the script: they will wait for the suspected thieves to return and then they will follow them. They hunker down in their vehicles, eyes peering above the dash.

    • Hard Evidence. Surveillance cameras capture events in their raw, unfiltered form. It's one thing to hear a recounting of events, but to see them play out, frame by frame, adds a layer of credibility that's hard to refute.
    • Many Eyes, Many Places. The police can't physically be everywhere at once. But guess what? Cameras can! With a network of surveillance cameras, law enforcement has many eyes in many places.
    • Real-Time Notifications. With surveillance cameras, law enforcement agencies don’t just have eyes everywhere; they can receive emergency alerts and proactive security notifications when camera systems with analytic capabilities detect ongoing crimes.
    • Community Collaboration. When traditional investigative routes hit a dead end, sharing surveillance footage with the community can be a game-changer. For this reason, law enforcement agencies often release select footage or stills from security cameras to the public when they need to identify unknown suspects.
  2. Jan 15, 2008 · 23.3M subscribers. 203. 91K views 16 years ago. NGC reveals the leading technology that is transforming the way police apprehend car thieves. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ...more.

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  3. Mar 8, 2016 · Using bait vehicles to catch car thieves is nothing new. Now Assisted Patrol is bringing the “bait car” model to fighting property crime. Thieves are caught in the act with stolen tablets and cellphones, making arrests and convictions easier.

  4. 1 day ago · Toronto police bust car theft ring, recover 100 vehicles. Last month, York Region's police chief said the force had seen 64 violent carjackings this year, a surge of 106 per cent over the same ...

  5. Electronic systems designed to increase driver convenience and improve security are now being exploited by car thieves to steal vehicles; Networking and Security Lecturer Dr Omair Uthmani of Glasgow Caledonian University explains how the sophisticated approaches are defeating existing measures – and how the disguised devices used by thieves ...

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  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Last year, more than 15,000 vehicles were reported stolen in New York City — more than double the number reported in 2017, according to a CBS News analysis of department data. But the chances of...