LEXINGTON, Ky.—The Lexington Police Department is urging local businesses and residents to collaborate in tackling crime through advanced policing technologies. Introduced last year, the Fūsus platform is integrated within the department’s Real-Time Intelligence Center and has already proven beneficial in solving multiple cases.
The Fūsus system enables law enforcement to access real-time surveillance footage from registered cameras, enhancing their ability to respond quickly to incidents. Recently, the platform played a crucial role in locating a suspect linked to a fatal hit-and-run that occurred last week. The department reported that the quick retrieval of camera data was key in progressing the investigation.
Local businesses and members of the community are encouraged to participate in the initiative by registering their surveillance cameras with the police department. This partnership aims to create a safer environment for all residents and help solve crimes more efficiently.
Individuals and businesses interested in joining the program can find more information and register their cameras through the police department’s official channels. By doing so, they can contribute to a network of surveillance that benefits the entire Lexington community.
The department emphasizes that community involvement is vital for the success of crime-fighting efforts. With rising concerns around public safety, this initiative serves as a bridge between law enforcement and locals, fostering collaborative approaches to surveillance and crime prevention.
As crime rates fluctuate, the Lexington Police Department remains committed to leveraging technology in solving cases swiftly. By integrating community resources with police capabilities, the department aims to enhance public safety and foster a proactive approach to crime resolution.
Residents and business owners in Lexington are encouraged to take action. Whether it’s registering a camera or staying vigilant, every effort contributes to a more secure environment.
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