Louisville police using thousands of 24-hour surveillance cameras to solve crimes

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — The City of Louisville is investing more in safety with around-the-clock surveillance cameras.

The Real Time Crime Center got its start Nov. 2, 2014 with roughly 80 cameras. Now, there are more than 2,000 live cameras across Metro Louisville.

“It’s a force multiplier for our officers on the street,” Jennifer Corum, Director of the LMPD Real Time Crime Center said. “It gives them extra resources. We have assisted with most crimes that you can think of.”…

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