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Le Mars officials discuss regional camera network to aid stolen-vehicle recovery and investigations

2847245 · April 2, 2025
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City staff described a proposed camera network that would notify local law enforcement within 90 seconds when a flagged vehicle crosses a camera; officials said cameras would be placed under grant funds, the city would not own the devices, and access would require documented justification and monthly audits.

Le Mars officials discussed a proposed regional camera network intended to speed recovery of stolen vehicles and to help criminal investigations, saying the system can notify local law enforcement within about 90 seconds when a flagged vehicle crosses a participating camera.

Supporters told the council the grant would pay for placement, warranty coverage and device maintenance; the city would not take ownership of the physical cameras. Staff said data access would be restricted and audited: officers would have to document the reason for a search, and the city would perform monthly checks of access logs.

The system’s backers described the network as a cross-jurisdictional investigative…

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