Indiana
Police credit sharing of home security video for safely finding juvenile
TELL CITY, Ind. (WISH) — Police are touting a program that encourages Inform Metropolis residents to share their residence safety digital camera video, saying it’s helped them safely return a juvenile residence.
Inform Metropolis Police Division on Tuesday stated in a social media put up that the juvenile was reported lacking on Saturday.
“On this case, a key merchandise of proof was captured on a residential doorbell digital camera from the block the juvenile went lacking. Officers have been made conscious of a suspicious automobile captured on the doorbell digital camera and reviewed the footage. That important lead despatched officers down a productive route that subsequently resulted within the secure restoration of the juvenile,” the put up stated.
The 7,500 residents of the Ohio River metropolis, which sit about midway between Evansville and Louisville, Kentucky, have been requested to register their cameras on-line. The police chief inspired questions be despatched to chief.tcpd@tellcity.in.gov.