MPD seeks partners with security cameras to help combat crime

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The Metropolitan Police Department operates a network of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras in neighborhoods throughout the District of Columbia to help combat crime. Although many factors help to drive down crime, data indicate that the areas with CCTV crime cameras outperformed—or had a greater reduction in violent crime than—the city as a whole. In addition, video from the cameras can be used to help identify suspects and develop leads after an event has occurred.

How You Can Help:

Let the Community Know You Have a Camera

Cameras can only help prevent crime if people know they are there. If you have a CCTV or other camera system in your home or business, you are encouraged to post a sign in a conspicuous place indicating that a CCTV or other surveillance system is in operation and that you will share recordings of suspicious activity with the police.

Tell Us About Your System

In addition, you can help support criminal investigations by notifying us about your system. This can help accelerate the investigations  if a crime occurs near your home or place of business, helping the police to quickly identify suspects and witnesses. Your participation is entirely voluntary and costs nothing. The benefit to you is the knowledge that you will be helping the police prevent and deter crime.

How Do I Notify You of My Equipment?

  • by filling out and detaching the form enclosed in this brochure and mailing it to the address included;

  • by emailing the information about your system to cctv.programs@dc.gov; or

  • by bringing the form to your local police district.