The Newton Police Department will roll out 11 Flock cameras at entrance points within the city. Police Chief Craig Dunlavy stated the city will spend $33,000 annually on the cameras. The cameras record license plates into a searchable database and provide law enforcement with alerts of flagged plates. “Our focus is the City of Newton,” Dunlavy said. “This is our home. It’s no different than someone’s security camera, a Ring, or Nest. This is just a snapshot in time.” Dunlavy provided a list of camera locations, and all are at exits of major highways, except for one on U.S. 50. Dunlavy said the purpose of the camera was to know which vehicles entered the city on the highway.
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