Orinda police chief reports that cameras have led to arrests, convictions (CA)

Orinda has agreed to a memorandum of understanding with Flock Group, a Georgia-based company, that allows the Orinda Police Department to access data from community cameras stored in the Flock system. The action was taken by the city council, authorizing the city manager to enter into the MOU, following an update on March 16 by Orinda Police Chief David Cook on crime in the city and the role of cameras in resolving cases.    Read the entire article……………………………….

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