Mobile Weapons Detector Aids Harlow Police in Crime Crackdown

Harlow police deploy mobile weapons detector, OpenGate, alongside facial recognition to tackle crime.

Mobile Weapons Detector Aids Harlow Police in Crime Crackdown
Mobile Weapons Detector Aids Harlow Police in Crime Crackdown

Harlow Council helps the police fight violent crime. The police use new tools in the town center. They have a weapons detector you can move easily. Facial recognition tech also helps them.

The police use OpenGate to find metal objects. The council provided the money for it. Last weekend, OpenGate found a man with a knife. Police arrested him because of it.

Facial recognition vans led to an arrest. The suspect was wanted for domestic violence. There was a theft issue resolved in the community. Police also did three stop-and-searches. They got two new pieces of crime info.

Police and the council patrol the areas. The North and West Gate areas need attention. Data shows more violent crime occurs there often.

The “Safe to go Stow” project fights gangs. This project also lowered crime in town. Fifteen people are in jail or waiting for trial.

Joel Charles supports police visibility and new tech. He thinks this will stop more crime. He welcomes the police work to fight it. The council helps the police with a strong response.

Crime has decreased in Harlow. But, they stay focused on safety. A visible police presence helps a lot. New tech helps catch dangerous people.

The council wants a community plan with police. This plan would tell people about the consequences. Violent crime will not be accepted in Harlow.

Harlow Council helps the police fight violent crime. The police use new tools in the town center. They have a weapons detector you can move easily. Facial recognition tech also helps them.

The police use OpenGate to find metal objects. The council provided the money for it. Last weekend, OpenGate found a man with a knife. Police arrested him because of it.

Facial recognition vans led to an arrest. The suspect was wanted for domestic violence. There was a theft issue resolved in the community. Police also did three stop-and-searches. They got two new pieces of crime info.

Police and the council patrol the areas. The North and West Gate areas need attention. Data shows more violent crime occurs there often. The “Safe to go Stow” project fights gangs. This project also lowered crime in town.

Fifteen people are in jail or waiting for trial. Joel Charles supports police visibility and new tech. He thinks this will stop more crime. He welcomes the police work to fight it. The council helps the police with a strong response.

Crime has decreased in Harlow. But, they stay focused on safety. A visible police presence helps a lot. New tech helps catch dangerous people. The council wants a community plan with police. This plan would tell people about the consequences. Violent crime will not be accepted in Harlow.

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