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live in local this is news 3
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at six it's an all-seeing safety net that's been cast over downtown Bryan
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good evening i'm joe brown crystal galley camera are now up and running and
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recording your
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every move it is the technology we first told you about
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in October that will help police crackdown on crime
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by catching criminals breaking the law new story christa ross joins us live
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in Bryan Cranston these cameras reported for duty today
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across all being driven to the downtown Bryan area recently
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you may have noticed several addition on top wanted the area's most prominent
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building
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if not take a look up and you'll see what we're talking about cameras designed to help police
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that today began reporting
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it's a place to shop
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stroll and take in a little piece of local history
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downtown Bryan is quickly becoming a place to see
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and now be seen it just if something happens we can go back
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use it as a resource and it during big events
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just above the LaSalle hotel the six new cameras that allow Brian police to see
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what's going on out here
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and watch it from inside up here we can actually
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read and see what's going on here
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the officers first glimpse at what the new surveillance system can do
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at just the push of a button
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cameras with the ability to zoom into the fine details on a car
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like a license plate number him play a big role in future investigations
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videos become won the most important pieces that police department has
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and recreate crime scene when they go to court you can you can't risk refute what
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what they have on tape its high-tech surveillance
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belief they could have helped them piece together the murder scene a 20-year-old
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dale ellis
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who was found dead in an abandoned downtown building just a few weeks ago
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it would have been able to see what took place before and after
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the the incident other the cameras were not been running then
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police say now that they are it's the technology local businesses
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increase yes
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and even schools could utilize in a crisis situation
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we get permission from schools to tap into their system once were into it
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were able to see their camera system we'll know where we need to go
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in emergency will have that bird's eye view from the cameras that
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now that the case you're wondering Bryan Police said they don't plan on monitoring
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these cameras 24/7 instead they plan on using it as a tool in case something big does
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happen
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they can go back to watch it play out now what time you can count on a police
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officer to be applied to camera do you know
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is we're big adventure downtown like texas ranks or maybe even First Friday
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when there's more people out here and now live in downtown Bryan Kristen Ross
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news 3 this surveillance system cost the Bryan Police Department about 103,000
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dollars authorities say
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they were able to pay for those cameras their government grants
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and criminal property seizures