Members of the Denver City Council met to discuss the mayor's decision to move forward with the Flock camera system.
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Police use Flock cameras to wrongfully accuse Denver woman of theft
LITTLETON, Colo. (KDVR) — A Denver woman says she was wrongfully accused of theft after police tracked her car using Flock ...
On Wednesday morning, several Denver City Council members within the Surveillance Task Force met to discuss an extension that ...
The battle over Denver's Flock camera surveillance system escalated Tuesday with nine Denver City Council members asking the ...
"First of all, Jax's case is not solved," Jax Gratton's mother said. "And Flock cameras had nothing to do with finding the ...
A Denver City Council committee wants more input into Mayor Mike Johnston’s dealings with license plate reading camera ...
Chrisanna Elser spent days collecting evidence, from apps on her phone to dashcam footage in her vehicle, to prove her whereabouts ...
A Denver, Colorado, woman said she was wrongfully accused of theft after police tracked her car using Flock cameras.
The Columbine Valley police chief has since voided the court summons issued to the Denver woman accused of theft, but she says she should have never been accused in the first place, arguing her car ...
The Denver Police Department has signed a free trial contract with Flock to use the company’s Aerodome flying drones — a ...
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Lessons to be learned with woman falsely accused of thievery due to Flock cameras, experts say
Chrisanna Elser was given a citation for stealing a package on a porch, but she gathered her own digital evidence to prove her innocence.
The chief of the Aurora Police Department took time Monday to talk about the technology making major headlines in the metro area recently, Flock.
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