Lincoln Police Department seeks
support from community in solving crime
Residential Camera registration will
assist LPD in finding lawbreakers
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[August 29, 2024]
The
Lincoln Police Department is launching a new program to assist
Officers with investigations. Due to the popularity of residential
security cameras, many recent investigations have been solved with
the help of footage from ring style doorbells and other exterior
cameras.
When attempting to identify a suspect, or complete an investigation,
LPD officers often canvass an area attempting to locate any cameras
and request footage from residents who live in the area a crime has
occurred.
For residents who wish to participate, you may now register your
camera(s) with the Police Department. This will allow the department
to build an interactive map, showing the location of citizen owned
cameras throughout the City of Lincoln. Having this information will
allow investigators to quickly locate cameras that may have valuable
evidence and contact the camera owner to request permission to
review footage.
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It IS important to know that a
participant's privacy will always be respected. Officers will
not have access to your cameras, they will just know that they
exist without having to walk the streets and alleys looking for
them.
The camera registration form is available on the city website,
Lincolnil.gov, under the Departments page. Click on the Police
Department, then navigate to “Safety” under the information
section. The form will be located in the section with red
colored font. For those who prefer not to use the internet, the
form may also be obtained at the Lincoln Police Station, 710 5th
Street. Registration forms will also be accepted in person or by
mail.
Joe Meister
Chief of Police
Lincoln Police Department
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