Learn best practices, get questions answered and pick up general information about home and neighborhood security cameras at an upcoming Town Hall sponsored by the Lafayette Police Department and the Crime Prevention Commission. The second annual Residential Community and Homeowner Security Camera System meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday, April 21 at the Lafayette Veterans Memorial Center, 3780 Mt. Diablo Blvd.
According to Lafayette Police Chief Eric Christensen, home and car burglaries have fallen and police are catching bad guys like never before, benefitting from effective cameras to deter and solve crimes. "Since we embarked on this engagement over the past few years, the number of residential communities and homeowners who have installed cameras have grown - and it has tangibly and positively impacted the crime situation in the city," said Cam Burks, chair of the Lafayette Crime Prevention Commission. C. Tyson
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