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Flock cameras vandalized in Carolinas; replacement cost $3,500 each
Flock cameras in the Carolinas were vandalized, with replacement costs at $3,500 per camera. Rutherfordton Police emphasized the cameras aid in criminal investigations, including stolen vehicle cases and Amber Alerts, and warned that continued damage may lead to increased surveillance.
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