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W alkin’ The Beat W ith The Cornwall Police Service
Walkin’ The Beat With The Cornwall Police Service
uncommon for residents and footage/evidence to assist with lets us know that you have a camera
business owners to have their own investigations. This process takes that may be able to help us. If there
video surveillance systems, whether time and resources. is an investigation in the area of your
it is an actual camera itself, or a This is why we have developed the camera, police may reach out to you
camera built into a doorbell system.
SCR, to compile a registry of where to ask if you are willing to share
In a matter of seconds, these cameras potential cameras exist in the City of any footage your camera may have
have the capability to send an alert Cornwall, who can ultimately help captured. Police will not access your
to our phones or tablets, notifying us
police with investigations in your camera feed or equipment, and you
that there’s been some type of motion neighbourhood. These incidents can decline to participate at any time.
in the area that the camera faces.
could include motor vehicle thefts, While we hope to never have to
Did you know that the footage missing person investigations, or
Stephanie McRae contact you, we are hopeful to see
Communications Co-ordinator your camera captures can be critical theft complaints, to name a few. a number of residents register to the
to helping police with investigations? The video footage can help police
ast month the CPS introduced Time can be of a critical identify suspects, as well as track SCR to cut down on police time in
La new initiative which supports nature in various types of police a person’s last known direction of canvassing door-to-door looking for
police working in partnership with travel, or capture video evidence of cameras, and instead deploy these
investigations. With the prevalence officers to the duties that help make
the community to solve crime. It’s of video technology over the last the crime being committed.
called the CPS Security Camera Cornwall safer.
ten years, officers are often going It’s important to note that by
Registry (SCR). For more information on the SCR,
“door-to-door” or “business-to- registering, you are not giving police
In today’s world, it is not business” to seek out relevant video access to your camera feed. It simply visit www.cornwallpolice.com.
Warner Insurance presents
Member of the Month
John Beehler
John Beehler
John is a retired farmer from the Crysler area. He and
his wife, Judy, currently reside in Ingleside, Ontario.
John has played in OSGA events for many years.
Other Interests/Hobbies: Since retiring, John enjoys
playing bid euchre in a weekly league, camping, and
visiting with family and friends. John also likes
travelling to new places and going for drives locally
to check out the land and the crops. He likes to
participate in various community activities and support local causes.
For more OSGA District 8 information contact our District Coordinator
at lindav1262@gmail.com or visit https://district8.osga.ca or follow us
on Facebook.
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Rotary 50-50 Winner
Local ongratulations, Laurent Seguin is feeling pretty lucky after winning
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annual Pancake Breakfast.
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the construction of the Park of Hope for children of all abilities.