Glendale Police Detective Tom Ward has been with the department for nearly two decades. In that time, Ward never imagined his investigative police work would look like it does today. MORE ⬇️
"If you came to me 19 years ago and said you're going to be flying drones and playing, ‘Where's Waldo?’ all day,” Ward laughed. “I would have laughed you out of the room."
Glendale police say this new technology uses city cameras, some cameras from private businesses, license plate readers and police drones to better help them solve crime. “It really depends on which camera but it's generally the lowest one was 72 hours and the highest one is about 45 days."
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