Crime & Safety
Berkeley Police Recover 2 Stolen Vehicles Using Flock Cameras
Both of the stolen vehicles were recovered on Thursday.

BERKELEY, CA — The Berkeley Police Department reports that it recovered two stolen vehicles on Thursday.
In each case, the department was alerted by Flock cameras.
The first alert came at 9:46 a.m., about a stolen blue Chevrolet. "By 11:20 AM, officers located the vehicle, conducted a traffic stop, and arrested the driver without incident," the police department said in a social media post.
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Then at 12:35 p.m., a stolen black Honda CR-V was detected. Officers found the vehicle and arrested the driver at the intersection of 6th Street and University Avenue.
Learn more about the police department's use of Flock cameras.
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