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Resident urges license-plate readers after car break‑in; commission approves consent agenda subject to easement legal description check
Summary
A resident told the commission her car was broken into at a local laundromat and urged better camera systems (LPR); the commission also adopted the consent agenda with an item (7.3 Pembroke Villas easement) approved subject to town manager and town attorney confirmation of the legal description.
During public comments, resident Anna Baptiste described a March 27 vehicle break-in at the Swift Laundromat on Southwest 50th Avenue and asked the town to install license-plate‑reading (LPR) cameras on local streets and to require higher-quality camera systems at businesses so police can identify suspects. Baptiste said her purse and documents — including a passport, Social Security card and green…
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