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Chatham-Kent Police adopted body cameras, upgraded surveillance, and launched Next Generation 911 for faster, more accurate emergency responses.
In 2025, the Chatham-Kent Police Service expanded its technology with body-worn cameras, becoming the 35th Ontario service to adopt them, and enhanced dash and rear-facing vehicle cameras for evidence.
A $50,000 donation funded 16 new downtown CCTV cameras, while a $30,000 contribution added 12 more, improving surveillance and aiding investigations.
The service launched Next Generation 911 in December, enabling text and video emergency calls with location accuracy within three meters—up from 30—allowing faster, more precise emergency responses.
Officials said the upgrades improve accountability, public safety, and life-saving response times.
La policía de Chatham-Kent adoptó cámaras corporales, mejoró la vigilancia y lanzó el 911 de nueva generación para respuestas de emergencia más rápidas y precisas.