Apartment Complex And CCPD Use High-Tech Cameras To Team Up On Crime
CORPUS CHRISTI-The managers at the Northside Manor Apartments in the 1400-block of North Alameda have installed surveillance cameras to help put a stop to drug dealing and other criminal activity at the complex. Police are also teaming up with apartment management to keep an eye on crime.
The cameras are not just recording what is going on inside the gate, They record every move, from people getting out of cars, to tenants throwing out the trash.
CCPD Sergeant Denise Pace told KRIS 6 News, “You can see someone is walking in right now, they can identify who is coming into the area.”
Sergeant Pace added that the roughly $30,000 surveillance system monitors problems in the neighborhood as well, so police are keeping a watchful eye on the web when they have time.
“You can see me walking into the office area, and it is live, so when we are monitoring it, you can actively watch who is coming and going, from this area,” Sergeant Pace observed.
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