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4月22日 Security Cameras Update: Family dispute, not abduction, captured on tape, police say A video showing a young woman being dragged forcibly into a car, released by police who feared her life may be in danger, turned out to show only a family dispute in progress, investigators said yesterday. “No, she’s not in danger,” Detective Joe Digiovanni told reporters. “It looks like it’s a domestic-type situation that we’re involved in here.” Det.
Digiovanni said he thought he had an abduction on his hands after
several bystanders called to report that a young woman had been forced
into a car after an argument in an apartment parking lot on Dundalk
Drive, near Ellesmere and Kennedy roads in Scarborough. 4月21日 Surveillance CameraNew anti-terrorism rules 'allow US to spy on British motorists'Routine journeys carried out by millions of British motorists can be monitored by authorities in the United States and other enforcement agencies across the world under anti-terrorism rules introduced discreetly by Jacqui Smith. The discovery that images of cars captured on road-side
cameras, and "personal data" derived from them, including number
plates, can be sent overseas, has angered MPs and civil liberties groups
concerned by the increasing use of "Big Brother" surveillance
tactics.Read Full News 4月18日 Thieves Rip Up ATM In Heist Thieves looking for cash rip an entire ATM from the ground.
Greenville Police have it all on surveillance. It happened around
3:00am Thursday at the GHS Federal Credit Union on Patewood Drive in
Greenville. In the surveillance images, you can see one suspect spray black paint all over the camera lens. The thieves then drove a skid steer machine or Bobcat to the ATM and ripped it out of the ground, according to police. Only the wires and broken concrete were left. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 4月17日 Indian capital locked down for tense torch relayNEW DELHI (AFP) — India's capital was barricaded and flooded with police and soldiers on Thursday for the latest and most sensitive leg of the protest-hit Beijing Olympic torch relay. With India home to more than 100,000 Tibetan refugees, including exiled spiritual leader the Dalai Lama and radical youth groups, authorities have kept their plans for the scaled back relay route a closely guarded secret. Indian police have voiced fears that in a bid to draw attention to China's crackdown on unrest in Tibet, activists may resort to the most extreme form of protest -- setting themselves on fire in front of TV cameras. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 4月15日 ABC2 NETCAST - Girl Attacked with ChairThere's more disturbing video circulating on the internet of violence inside a school. This time the video shows a teenager in Arizona being hit over the head with a metal chair. The attack, which was recorded on a cell phone occurred last week in Prescott Valley. Watch today's Netcast to see one student walk up behind the victim in the cafeteria and hit her over the head with a metal chair. The victim says she was knocked out, and when she came to she had 20 people standing over her. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security Crime Solvers Spotsylvania Crime Solvers is seeking information on the following crimes: A 20-year-old woman had parked her car at the Hard Times Cafe at Four-Mile Fork on April 6 at 6:37 p.m. when a black man came running up to her car door, grabbed the victim's arm and demanded cash. When the victim went to try to grab her purse, the suspect pulled her out of the car and punched her in the face. The victim kicked the suspect in the groin and the suspect ran and got into a black or dark blue 1974-76 Chevrolet Blazer or Ford Bronco and drove off. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 4月14日 Vimicro Launches Surveillance Camera SoC and ePTZ Solution to Meet Design Needs of Surveillance MarketBEIJING, April 14 /Xinhua-PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Vimicro International Corporation , a leading fabless semiconductor company that designs advanced mixed-signal multimedia products and solutions, today announced the launch of VC0706, a digital video processing SoC (System on Chip) for surveillance cameras. In addition, Vimicro announced its new ePTZ (Electronic Pan/Tilt/Zoom) surveillance camera reference design featuring a 5- megapixel CMOS image sensor from Aptina Imaging, a division of Micron Technology. Capitalizing on its rich experience in video processing and IC design, Vimicro developed VC0706 and ePTZ solution to meet the design needs of the fast-growing surveillance camera market. Read Full News 4月11日 Steelbox Networks And OEM Partner Telindus Surveillance Solutions Deliver Integrated Video Surveillance System For Subway In South KoreaSteelbox Networks, Inc., (ISC West Booth #24097) developer of the world's fastest media appliance, announced recently that its video management and storage solutions have been selected as part of a fully integrated video surveillance system with its OEM partner Telindus Surveillance Solutions Ltd (TSS) for deployment on six stations of Line 1 of the Incheon Subway in South Korea. Telindus Surveillance Solutions Ltd (TSS) and Steelbox Networks are joint developers of the high-quality video surveillance solution that has been selected by Incheon Subway as the switching, recording and management components that support its fully integrated video surveillance system. Line 1 of the Incheon Subway is the first of three planned subway lines for the South Korean city of Incheon. Twenty-three kilometers long, the line will be extended with six stations to Songdo International City, the new high-tech business complex and Free Economic Zone in Incheon Metropolitan City. Finalization is scheduled for September 2009 but expectations are high and construction should be completed earlier. Incheon City is hosting the World City Expo from August to October 2009. Second and third lines, with several extensions, are also being planned for future expansion. The Incheon Subway is the fourth largest subway system in South Korea, after Seoul, Busan and Daegu. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 4月3日 Hunt on for knife-wielding robbery suspect in VernonVernon RCMP are searching for a male suspect in connection with an armed robbery Wednesday night in West Vernon. A man entered Charlie’s Grocery, in the 3800 block of 32nd Avenue, at around 9:20 p.m. with his face partially covered by his shirt. “He produced a large knife and demanded that the clerk hand over the cash,” said Vernon RCMP spokesman Gord Molendyk. “The suspect grabbed several packages of cigarettes but left the store without any money.” The store employee was not physically harmed during the robbery. Resources for 4月2日 Brick arrests woman on robbery chargesBRICK — A Staten Island woman was charged with robbery after she assaulted a security officer at Kohl's, who asked her about items she was putting into a pouch in her skirt, police said. Barbara
Curbello, 50, of Park Hill area of Staten Island, N.Y., was taken into
custody Friday after the assault, said Capt. John Rein. She remains in
the Ocean County Jail today on charges of robbery. Resources for 4月1日 NC bank teller shot during robberyA North Carolina bank teller is in critical condition after being shot during a robbery Tuesday morning. Police said the robber entered the credit union in Charlotte just before noon, shot the teller and then escaped in a blue car with three other people inside. Investigators are trying to determine the sequence of events and whether or not the teller complied with the robber's demands. Police are now reviewing security video. Resources for 3月31日 Cops say armed robbery ring bustedA fourth person has been arrested in connection with an armed robbery ring responsible for eight thefts across Lake County, officials said today. Late Sunday night, police identified a fourth person, Jacob Burnett, 24, of Waukegan, who is accused of assisting in a Dec. 13 robbery at the Arby's in Waukegan. Lake County Assistant State's Attorney Stephen Scheller said three suspects were arrested Friday night at a Waukegan pizza parlor. Resources for 3月30日 Florida robbery suspect nabbed
MIAMI SHORES, Fla., March 29 (UPI) -- A
robbery suspect was in custody in Florida Saturday after taking a
drugstore employee hostage and, then surviving a shootout with police,
authorities said. The robbery began at a Walgreens store in Miami Shores about 6:15 a.m. EDT while 10 employees were holding a meeting before opening for the day, The Miami Herald reported. Within minutes after ordering the employees to the floor, the gun-toting man allegedly grabbed the store manager and headed outside, only to be confronted by three police officers, the Herald said. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 3月27日 Two Arrested In Albany Robbery InvestigationALBANY, Ore. -- Albany police arrested a man and his girlfriend Thursday during the course of an investigation of an armed robbery.Police
shut down a roadway in Albany around 1 p.m. Thursday and ordered two
people out of a home in the 1500 block of Santiam Highway.Police said the man arrested is responsible for holding up an Albany mini-mart Wednesday night.The victim said the robber came in holding a semiautomatic handgun. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 3月26日 Arrest Made in UK Kidnapping and RobberyUniversity of Police say they have made an arrest in connection to a kidnapping and robbery on campus.. Resources for 3月25日 DNA links man to armed robberyPolice have used DNA testing to identify a man allegedly involved in an armed robbery in Sydney's south-west five years ago. Officers say they found clothing at a service station at Revesby after it was robbed by a man with a knife in 2003. He allegedly threatened an employee with a knife and demanded cash before fleeing the scene. Last year, police found DNA belonging to the man and later linked it to the clothing. A 23-year-old man yesterday presented himself to Bankstown Police Station after inquiries by police. He was charged with armed robbery and will appear in court later today. Resources for 3月24日 St. Charles cops make robbery arrestST. CHARLES -- Police today arrested a man they believe wielded a knife during a robbery at a gas station late Sunday. Ronald L. Medlin, 37, of 7N151 Pakan Drive, was arrested at his home about 11:30 a.m. Monday, police said. He is charged with armed robbery, a Class X felony, and is being held at the St. Charles Police Department pending bond call on Tuesday morning in 16th Circuit Court in St. Charles Township, according to police. Officers were called at 11:42 p.m. Sunday to Shell Gas, 2500 E. Main St., for a report of an armed robbery that had just occurred there. A clerk at the business told police a male white entered the business and demanded money and cigarettes. The robber fled with an undisclosed sum of cash and several cartons of cigarettes. No one at the business was injured, and the clerk was the only person present at the time of this incident. Resources for Stolen Car Used In Bank Robbery
Police agencies on both sides of Mobile Bay are looking for two men
considered "armed and dangerous." Investigators in Daphne say two men
used a stolen pick-up truck as a getaway car in a Wednesday morning
bank robbery. The Wachovia Bank on Highway 98 in Daphne was hit around
11-am. Detectives say the men, both carrying guns, got away with cash. Read Full News Resources for Video Pro Security 3月18日 Sacred Heart man will be sentenced in June after pleading guilty to Willmar convenience store robberyWILLMAR — James Nicholas Dahlager, 26, of Sacred Heart, pleaded guilty
Monday to a felony charge of aggravated robbery for the July 29
gunpoint robbery of a Willmar convenience store. As part of a plea
agreement entered in Kandiyohi County District Court, a felony
second-degree assault with a deadly weapon charge and a gross
misdemeanor theft charge will be dismissed. Resources for 3月16日 Tyler Robbery Sends One To Hospital, One To JailTYLER - An elderly woman is taken to the hospital, after being injured in a robbery. Police say the man who robbed her, 36-year-old Juan Ballesteros, is behind bars. Police say early Saturday morning, they got a call from a 70-year-old woman at the Food Fast on Kinsey Drive in Tyler. Resources for |
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