Clearly that's a stand down situation. No credible homicide detective would choose not to interview the staff and view the surveillance tapes.
My retail location's video footage is viewed routinely by the police when investigating much less important crimes in our near area such as hit and run incidents and robberies in our retail area.
What we really need are feet on the ground in the area he was last in. I posted a discussion a moment ago that outlines some ideas for obtaining security camera footage. If I was anywhere near D.C, I would do it myself. If anyone follows through on my suggestions, please be respectful and polite.
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pizzaequalspedo ago
Clearly that's a stand down situation. No credible homicide detective would choose not to interview the staff and view the surveillance tapes.
My retail location's video footage is viewed routinely by the police when investigating much less important crimes in our near area such as hit and run incidents and robberies in our retail area.
HighLevelInsider ago
Of course. Has anyone called and asked them to post the video? Or even asked what happened?
Shillfest2017 ago
They are referring all calls to the local police department. At least that's what they told me when I called.
HighLevelInsider ago
Mad props for calling! This is exactly the kind of thing we need!
Shillfest2017 ago
What we really need are feet on the ground in the area he was last in. I posted a discussion a moment ago that outlines some ideas for obtaining security camera footage. If I was anywhere near D.C, I would do it myself. If anyone follows through on my suggestions, please be respectful and polite.
PatriotOne ago
Owner stated that the recordings are on a 30 day cycle and record back over itself so it's long gone.