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Sheriff Praises Flock Cameras after Suspect Found in Tennessee

A Flock Camera in an unknown location
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A Flock Camera in an unknown location

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff is praising Flock camera technology for helping locate a burglary suspect in Tennessee

The Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office is touting Flock cameras after the recent arrests of suspected burglars. WNIN’s John Gibson has details:

Sheriff Noah Robinson says Flock License Plate Reader technology played a critical role in tracking and ultimately locating one of the suspects who had fled the state.

Robinson says 31-year-old Chandler O’Brian Moseley of Evansville was captured in Wilson County, Tennessee after the camera system spotted his vehicle in the Virginia and North Carolina areas.

The other suspects in the series of burglaries and thefts were taken into custody locally.

They are identified as 38-year-old Tristan Schulz of Evansville and 35-year-old Taylor Cox of Poseyville.

The sheriff’s office says the three suspects are believed to be responsible for other burglaries and thefts in the area, and more charges are expected.