OKLAHOMA CITY, Ok (KFOR) — You can help detectives solve crimes in the city faster by building their database of security cameras across Oklahoma City. It’s in partnership with OKCPD’s Real Time Information Center , which went live in 2023.
“It’s a monitoring center for our officers to use,” said SGT. Dillon Quirk, Oklahoma City Police Department.
OKCPD integrates nearly 750 cameras for public safety program
The Real Time Information Center at OKCPD allows officers to look at cameras during an active crime or help solve a case.
“Maybe if there’s a car that’s stolen or any type of any type of crime that’s going on, we’re able to monitor or help our patrol officers out, get to that area or follow a suspect if they’ve fled the area,” said SGT. Quirk…