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Third Year SkyCop works with Parks Division and MPD to Fight Trespassing at Public Schools
Read MorePosted: June 7th, 2018
SkyCop is already positively impacting many communities across the USA, sometimes in unexpected ways. Learn more about how community leaders and private citizens are using our technology to prevent and fight crime.
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Posted: June 7th, 2018
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SUE WATSON STAFF WRITER
The Holly Springs Police Department is making use of SkyCop surveillance cameras in selected areas of the city.
The cameras have good resolution and have already helped solve some robberies, according to Capt. Daryl Bowens.
The cameras operate in real time and areas can be observed either at the police station or from an officer’s cell phone, Bowens said.
The board of aldermen authorized the purchase of two additional SkyCop cameras during the recent meeting.
Posted: May 31st, 2018
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The introduction of two SkyCop cameras has already made a huge impact in a "challenged" area of Holly Springs, MS. Installed earlier this year, the city leadership has already decided to purchase two additional cameras to protect their streets.
Read MorePosted: May 16th, 2018
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Various members of the Blytheville City Council, as well as a number of Blytheville citizens, met with Greg Nuckles of Skycop at Walker Park, Thursday, to witness a demonstration of Skycop’s capabilities. Skycop produces both mobile and stationary surveillance units that network with local police departments in an attempt to reduce crime in neighborhoods and cities.
Read MorePosted: August 28th, 2017
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With the help of SkyCop, the city of Memphis saw a dramatic drop in crime through partnership of Blue Crush and SkyCop technology.
Watch VideoPosted: April 25th, 2017
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The best view of Beale Street may be more exclusive than you think. The Memphis Police Department's Real Time Crime Center boasts 42 fifty-inch monitors. People outside MPD rarely see this award-winning technology.
Read MorePosted: March 17th, 2017
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Two East Memphis subdivisions' efforts to buy SkyCop surveillance cameras for their neighborhoods got the thumbs up in a Memphis City Council committee Tuesday.
Read MorePosted: March 17th, 2017
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FOX13 learned the Hedgemoor and River Oaks neighborhoods applied to purchase three SkyCop cameras each. The City of Memphis is discussing these purchases at its March 1 committee meeting.
Read MorePosted: March 17th, 2017
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MPD is looking to add more SkyCop cameras. City Council is expected to discuss adding the SkyCop cameras at Tuesday's meeting.
Read MorePosted: March 17th, 2017
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Memphis city pools open Saturday, just in time to beat the heat. But, this season comes with new warnings for when pool hours are over.
Read MorePosted: March 17th, 2017