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flag Chamblee launched a $2M Real-Time Crime Center in March 2026 with live camera, license plate, and alert access to boost safety and response.

flag The Chamblee Police Department launched a $2 million Real-Time Crime Center in March 2026, equipping officers with live access to 80 cameras, license plate readers, and emergency alerts via a centralized video wall and data systems. flag The center, which supports real-time monitoring and cross-jurisdictional collaboration with nearby counties, aims to improve response times, prevent crime, and solve cases faster. flag Chief Michael Dieppa said the technology has already aided in recovering abducted children and enhancing public safety, though some residents have raised privacy concerns.

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