Two suspects entered a local Best Buy and stole over $9,000 worth of merchandise. Surveillance footage was able to identify a sedan as the suspect vehicle. Flock cameras allowed investigators to confirm the suspect vehicle's presence and identify the individuals involved within two hours of the report. Without the Flock cameras, this case would not have been solved.
During a hit-and-run investigation, Flock was used to gather information on a vehicle that fled from the scene. Officers were able to identify the vehicle involved, made contact with the registered owner, and were able to complete an accident report, allowing the victim in the case to file an insurance claim.
A local ATM was attempted to be damaged during the early morning hours. Through surveillance video and a Flock search, investigators were able to enter the suspect vehicle into a hotlist. 5 other agencies across the state had this same situation happen. Because of the hotlist alert, another jurisdiction was able to take action on the suspect vehicle when it entered their town, attempting to do the same thing.
A vehicle backed into a gas pump at Kum & Go, causing $11,000 worth of damage, and fled the scene. The vehicle was able to be located on Flock cameras, which developed a suspect in the case.