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  1. Sep 27, 2024 · The LAPD hopes to eventually have one real-time crime center in each of its 21 divisions, former Police Chief Michel Moore said. He noted that the videos will result in better evidence for ...

  2. The LA Sheriff’s Department opened its first Real-Time Watch Center on Friday morning, Sept. 27th at the Lost Hills station in Agoura Hills. The Los Angeles Police Department is three months away from establishing its first center. LAPD will initially add centers to its Central Los Angeles, Hollywood and Van Nuys divisions.

  3. Oct 4, 2024 · The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department opened its first Real-Time Watch Center last week at the agency's Lost Hills station in Agoura Hills, and the LAPD is three months away from its first ...

  4. The LAPD briefed the Los Angeles Police Commission on Tuesday morning about its plans to create three Real-Time Crime Centers in three of its 21 divisions, giving the department almost instant ...

  5. Dec 22, 2023 · LAPD told LA Public Press that outreach for this program began in June 2023, and the formal outline of the department’s plan for a real-time crime center came to light in an October 2023 grant application to the state of California for funds to combat organized retail crime. In late November, the department publically proposed the program in their budget request for the ‘24–’25 fiscal ...

  6. LAPD officials expect to fund the program using monies from the state to address the organized retail theft task force. The city recently accepted more than $15,000 in a state grant for the ...

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  8. Dec 13, 2023 · The Los Angeles Police Department is just a few months away from accessing private surveillance cameras -- with permission -- from owners, merging those feeds with public security cameras. News Today's news

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