A steady stream of homeowners, schools, businesses and municipalities have enrolled in the Kent County Safety Network, which officially launched last week.
As of Thursday, more than 200 homeowners have signed up for the public safety program, which is designed to help deputies better respond to active threats and assist them in the solving of crime.
For participating homeowners, if a crime happens in their neighborhood, the Kent County Sheriff’s Office will be able to send them a link through they can voluntarily upload any relevant security camera footage…