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Auburn police highlight reductions in larceny, Flock cameras and $200,000 shell‑casing grant; juvenile homicides increased
Summary
A senior Auburn Police Department speaker presented crime and technology updates at the city forum, summarizing recent trends and regional partnerships.
A senior Auburn Police Department speaker presented crime and technology updates at the city forum, summarizing recent trends and regional partnerships.
Police officials said overall call volume fell nearly 10% year over year and that larceny and other nonviolent crimes showed double‑digit declines in several categories. The department reported a drop in auto thefts from just over 1,500 to just over 900 incidents in the past year, a change the speaker attributed in part to legislative changes and to deployment of license‑plate capture cameras (Flock cameras).
The department said it deployed 20 initial Flock cameras that…
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