The Seguin Police Department is launching its Crime Cam Program, asking the public to voluntarily enroll their privately owned surveillance cameras that may catch a crime occurring.
Through the program, police and detectives will know where they can find cameras that may have recorded evidence to help solve a crime, according to Seguin PD.
If a crime occurs, those registered in the program may be contacted and notified of the crime and requested access to video footage during an investigation.Seguin residents interested in registering for the program can pick up a registration form at the Seguin Police Department at 350 N Guadalupe Street orVictoria Lopez is a Digital Journalist at KSAT. Before joining the team in July 2022, she worked as a Digital Reporter at CBS 4 Rio Grande Valley and Local 23 News.
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