Up to no good? Warren will be watching


WARREN

The city is purchasing four video surveillance cameras that will soon go into use to catch people making a mess by dumping trash in areas such as the bike trail.

At a Wednesday meeting of the Community Development Committee of Warren City Council, Enzo Cantalamessa, safety service director, explained that the cameras being provided by VEC of Girard will have license-plate and facial-recognition technology that will make it possible to track down the vehicles and people responsible for such crimes.

“The hope is some of the dumpers will be captured on video and prosecuted, so an example can be made to discourage others from doing it,” Cantalamessa said.

They will be placed in the most problematic areas to start, “and they can be moved,” he said.

A decision was made in November to set aside $35,000 in Community Development Block Grant money for the cameras. The money pays for the cameras, maintenance and set-up.

“These cameras are very effective when used correctly,” Cantalamessa said, adding that they can be fairly easy to use. The video can be accessed remotely on a computer, or an officer can drive his car to the location and download the video to his mobile display terminal in his cruiser, he said.

Jim Bluedorn, a VEC representative, said the cameras can capture usable images in low light or bright light, and the camera can follow the movement of a car or person. They use batteries and solar power.

read more in Thursday's Vindicator.