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News Story - Camera Surveillance Registration
Nature of Incident: | Video Surveillance Camera Registration | ||
Location: | Ventura County Sheriff’s Office | ||
Date & Time: | 1/11/22 @ 10:00 a.m. | ||
Unit(s) Responsible: | Thousand Oaks Police Department Camarillo Police Department Ojai Police Department Fillmore Police Department Moorpark Police Department Unincorporated Areas of Ventura County |
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Narrative: | |||
The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office is committed to our ongoing partnership with residents and business owners in preventing and solving crime. As technology has improved, video surveillance has become one of the best methods for identifying, apprehending and convicting criminals. Utilizing the surveillance systems that many residents and business owners currently operate at their homes and/or businesses is a great example of how the community and law enforcement can further partner in an effort to keep our neighborhoods safer. As crimes occur nearby, residents and business owners may not always be aware that their surveillance system may have captured information that could help solve the crime. In turn, law enforcement is not always aware who may have this potentially vital information. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Office has established a secure database to log information about who has surveillance systems. When a crime occurs, authorities can quickly search the database and determine where cameras are located so these camera owners can be contacted to help solve a crime. If you would like to register your video surveillance information and allow authorities to contact you, should a crime occur in/or near where your cameras are installed, we kindly ask that you email the police agency within your jurisdiction at the below listed email addresses. Please include your homeowner or business name, address, primary contact information, phone number and email address. The registration is only available to those cities and unincorporated areas with police services provided by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Office. These cities include Thousand Oaks, Camarillo, Ojai, Fillmore, Moorpark and the unincorporated areas of Ventura County. If you reside outside the jurisdiction of any of these cities, you can contact your local police department to see if they have a similar program. If you have any questions, you can contact your local police station by calling the telephone numbers listed below. Thousand Oaks Police Department Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 494-8208 Camarillo Police Department Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 388-5100 Ojai Police Department Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 646-1414 Fillmore Police Department Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 524-2233 Moorpark Police Department Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 532-2700 West County Patrol Email: [email protected] / Phone: (805) 654-2304 |
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Prepared by: | Detective Shawn Pewsey #3867 | ||
News Release Date: | 1-11-22 | ||
Media Follow-Up Contact: | Detective Shawn Pewsey (805) 524-2234 [email protected] |
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Approved by: |
Captain Garo Kuredjian |
Address/Location
Ventura County Sheriff's Office
800 S Victoria Ave
Ventura, CA 93003
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 805-654-9511