Grosse Pointes, Harper Woods adding license plate readers in coming weeks

The five Grosse Pointes and Harper Woods are set to install new state-of-the-art license plate readers in the coming weeks. The initiative aims to enhance police monitoring and response capabilities while aiding in ongoing investigations.

The Grosse Pointe Public Safety Foundation has successfully raised over $300,000 to fund the installation of these license plate readers, which are expected to play a crucial role in combating crime, including vehicle thefts.

Some, however, say it’s a controversial tool, which has sparked mixed reactions.

Katy Wereley, a resident of Grosse Pointe Park, expressed her concerns about the rising crime.

“Everybody’s cars are getting broken into, and if you have a Jeep, say goodbye to it because it’s only a matter of time before it gets stolen,” said Wereley.

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Her own Jeep, which was locked and contained art supplies for school children, was stolen, adding to her distress following a recent cancer diagnosis.

Former Grosse Pointe Farms’ Public Safety Director Dan Jensen, now the Executive Director of the Grosse Pointe Public Safety Foundation, emphasized the importance of these license plate readers.

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