Douglas County deputies on Monday said Flock Safety cameras were critical in an investigation that led to the arrest of a road rage shooting suspect.
Deputies with the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office said 43-year-old Mitchell Aaron Weber was arrested Saturday morning after they said he fired a weapon at another vehicle near Quebec Street and Wildcat Ridge on Friday.
It was not immediately clear what led to the shooting, but deputies said Weber shot the victim’s vehicle multiple times. The victim, however, was not injured.
A Flock camera helped deputies identify the suspect vehicle, ultimately leading to Weber’s arrest, authorities said. Deputies also credited community members with providing information that helped lead investigators to Weber.
“I am extremely proud of the relentless dedication shown by our deputies and investigators,” Douglas County Sheriff Darren Weekly said in a release announcing the arrest. “Their tireless work, professionalism, and commitment to public safety — combined with effective use of technology and strong community support — allowed us to quickly identify the suspect and take him into custody. This is outstanding police work.”…