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ck4829

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Fri Nov 7, 2025, 03:03 AM Nov 7

Flock cameras lead Colorado police to wrong suspect: "It became my job to prove my innocence"

Law enforcement agencies across the Denver metro area have touted the use of Flock cameras in recent weeks to help crack major cases, including a stolen vehicle ring in Adams County, a massive tow truck scam in Douglas County, and a drive-by shooting in Aurora.

Chrisanna Elser, however, has a much different story about the use of Flock cameras. It started with the first ring of her doorbell.

It started as an attempt to confirm whether Elser's truck, a green Rivian, was the same vehicle seen driving through the town of Bow Mar, and quickly escalated.

"It went right into, 'we have video of you stealing a package,'" Elser said.

https://www.cbsnews.com/colorado/news/flock-cameras-lead-colorado-police-wrong-suspect/

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Flock cameras lead Colorado police to wrong suspect: "It became my job to prove my innocence" (Original Post) ck4829 Nov 7 OP
Those cameras True Dough Nov 7 #1
Sgt Jamie Milliman...bad lazy cop BlueWaveNeverEnd Nov 7 #2
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