TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) – Tallahassee Police announced on Friday public safety cameras will be installed in the next coming weeks in certain areas to prevent crime and increase safety.
Cameras will be installed in the Tuskegee neighborhood and along West Pensacola Street, according to Tallahassee Police.
Police say the new installations come at the requests of community members.
The placement of cameras are determined based on community feedback and engagement, review of crime trends and departmental needs, according to the police.
“This proactive approach ensures an effective use of resources,” said Tallahassee Police. “As part of our ongoing commitment to transparency and public safety, we look forward to keeping you informed every step of the way. Together, we can build a safer, more connected community. #HEREForYou.”
Police say it has installed nearly 30 cameras throughout the town since the introduction of public safety cameras back in 2017.
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