AUSTIN (KXAN) — Camera technology in Caldwell County is already helping law enforcement track down potential criminals, according to the Caldwell County Sheriff’s Office.
CCSO announced on social media that it recently implemented the technology, called Flock Safety, throughout the county.
“These cameras are designed to capture rear license plate information only and provide valuable investigative leads to assist Deputies in locating vehicles connected to criminal activity,” the sheriff’s office said.
On its first day of using the technology, CCSO said deputies were able to apprehend a suspect wanted in connection with a child abuse case in Caldwell County. The sheriff’s office said it also coordinated with the Buda Police Department for the apprehension.
“This immediate success demonstrates the effectiveness of the system and the positive impact it can have in protecting our community,” CCSO said.
The sheriff’s office said it “looks forward to continued success” with the technology as a way to “enhance public safety.”
Caldwell County isn’t the first to try this type of technology in Central Texas. KXAN reported in 2024 that the Round Rock Police Department, Pflugerville Police Department, Buda Police Department and the Hays County Sheriff’s Office use Flock cameras.
While the city of Austin did install 40 Flock cameras back in 2024, KXAN reported Austin police did lose the license plate readers technology in June.
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