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marissa kynaston is breaking it all down for us. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can the program is designed to use surveillance video-- to cut back on crime. many people across the valley are turning to surveillance to help keep their homes safe. but right now-- property crimes spike during the holiday season-- with whats called porch pirates. these criminals may follow delivery trucks or mail carriers-- to swipe packages off front porches. and with more and more people shopping online-- and cyber monday packages rolling in-- you could be a target. game, they grab as many as they can, this is like a full time job for some of these thieves the good news-- the vegas safe cam program is free-- everything is confidential-- and you can unregistered at any time. mk-- 13an. morning... a woman says she was forced to leave a popular strip restaurant after management asked her to take off her religious headscarf. parker collins is at the peppermill to explain. shot at standup 1 00:00:07-00:00:47 it's hard for louvenia daan
marissa kynaston is breaking it all down for us. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can the program is designed to use surveillance video-- to cut back on crime. many people across the valley are turning to surveillance to help keep their homes safe. but right now-- property crimes spike during the holiday season-- with whats called porch pirates. these criminals may follow delivery trucks or mail carriers-- to swipe packages off front porches. and with more and more people...
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marissa kynaston -- 13 action news. it's important for you to know that metro will not be 'tapping' your surveillance system. and your personal information would only be accessible to police officers for official investigations. the registration form asks for your name, address, phone number and the location and directions of your cameras. if you're interested in the vegas safecam program, you can find the link to register on the university of nevada, reno is trying... to recruit..... more international students. the university provost says.... the idea is..... to give more experiences to students... and... generate.... more out-of-state tuition. u-n-r's president...... hopes to bring.... more diversity..... to the campus and community. currently... only -3- percent of u-n-r's students..... are from other countries. all around the valley, lights and marquees are going red for world aids day.. and to honor those who have lost their lives to h-i aids... that includes the lightbulbs around the iconic "welcome to fabulous l
marissa kynaston -- 13 action news. it's important for you to know that metro will not be 'tapping' your surveillance system. and your personal information would only be accessible to police officers for official investigations. the registration form asks for your name, address, phone number and the location and directions of your cameras. if you're interested in the vegas safecam program, you can find the link to register on the university of nevada, reno is trying... to recruit..... more...
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marissa kynaston is live from durango joins us..with help officers out. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can see its only a few questions-- and you can submitt online. the program is designed to use surveillance video-- to cut back on crime. many people across the valley are turning to surveillance to help keep their homes safe. but right now-- property crimes spike during the holiday season-- with whats called porch pirates. these criminals may follow delivery trucks or mail carriers-- to swipe packages off front porches. monday packages rolling in-- you could be a target. 17:35:15:00 it's just a number game, they grab as many as they can, this is like a full time job for some of these thieves the good news-- the vegas safe cam program is free-- everything is confidential-- and you can unregistered at any time. parents will have more of a say in decisions at clark county schools... each school in the district will have a team made up of parents, teachers and support staff to help advise the principal. we spoke with the principal at bona
marissa kynaston is live from durango joins us..with help officers out. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can see its only a few questions-- and you can submitt online. the program is designed to use surveillance video-- to cut back on crime. many people across the valley are turning to surveillance to help keep their homes safe. but right now-- property crimes spike during the holiday season-- with whats called porch pirates. these criminals may follow delivery trucks or mail...
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all you have to do-- is register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the new program works. ou may already be using surveillance to protect your own home-- but now police want to partner up with you-- to help protect your neighborhood. the program is called vegas safe cam. they got the idea from other cities across the country that have already rolled out the found it to be successful so far-- in helping to solve crimes. police say-- by knowing exactly who has surveillance footage-- it could save them a lot of time in identifying-- and tracking down-- a suspect. take sot asst sheriff tom roberts, metro we'll know that you have a video system that you're willing to allow us to use, and that will save us valuable time in canvassing a neighborhood, we can go directly to you and partner with you in solving a crime in your neighborhood marissa tag this is all you need to register your camera-- you can see its only a few questions-- mk-- 13an. it's important for you to know that metro will not be 'tapping' your surveillance system. and your personal info
all you have to do-- is register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the new program works. ou may already be using surveillance to protect your own home-- but now police want to partner up with you-- to help protect your neighborhood. the program is called vegas safe cam. they got the idea from other cities across the country that have already rolled out the found it to be successful so far-- in helping to solve crimes. police say-- by knowing...
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on the run tonight after shooting a man near durango and tropicana. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the victim's young son may have witnessed the whole thing. take pkg sot ltn dan mcgrath, metro 04:25:33:15 they were arguing, they have some custody issues late last night-- a man and a woman were arguing in this apartment complex. and police say-- the argument-- may have been over their child. i was able to talk with neighbors-- nat 14:38:53:09 knocking they say that child-- caught right in the middle of the parents argument. take sot carlo concepcion, neighbor 14:42:18:25 sounded like the guy was trying to take her car concepcion lives right next door to that couple-- he says he saw that argument spill into the parking lot. take sot carlo concepcion 14:42:01:08 next thing you know we heard a loud bang police say-- during that argument-- somebody else got involved-- then shot and killed the father-- right in front of his child. police are now trying to figure out who this other man is-- calling the shooting random. take sot ltn dan mcgrath, metro 04:28:06:06 he saw the a
on the run tonight after shooting a man near durango and tropicana. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the victim's young son may have witnessed the whole thing. take pkg sot ltn dan mcgrath, metro 04:25:33:15 they were arguing, they have some custody issues late last night-- a man and a woman were arguing in this apartment complex. and police say-- the argument-- may have been over their child. i was able to talk with neighbors-- nat 14:38:53:09 knocking they say that...
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all you have to do-- is register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the new program works. ou may already be using surveillance to protect your own home-- but now police want to partner up with you-- to help protect your neighborhood. the program is called vegas safe cam. they got the idea from other cities across the country that have already rolled out the
all you have to do-- is register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston explains how the new program works. ou may already be using surveillance to protect your own home-- but now police want to partner up with you-- to help protect your neighborhood. the program is called vegas safe cam. they got the idea from other cities across the country that have already rolled out the
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they're asking people to register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston tells us how it all works. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can its designed to cut back on for different crimes caught on camera. police say a lot of times-- a homeowner-- or a business owner-- may have caught a crime or a suspect on camera-- but didnt even know it! so-- that footage never gets to metro-- and is never available for them to help solve that crime. this program hopes to change that-- especially now during the holiday season-- as police search for package thieves. take sot take sot (from callahan's pkg, contact 13 porch pirates) randy sutton retired metro ltn 17:35:15:00 it's just a number game, they is like a full time job for some of these thieves marissa tag police reports show that theft and property crime increase during the holiday season-- between thanksgiving and new years. mk-- 13an. now to a story you'll see only on 13 action news. a popular strip restaurant and lounge asks a muslim woman to take off parker collins talked to the woman... who w
they're asking people to register your surveillance camera. 13 action news reporter marissa kynaston tells us how it all works. this is all you need to register your camera-- you can its designed to cut back on for different crimes caught on camera. police say a lot of times-- a homeowner-- or a business owner-- may have caught a crime or a suspect on camera-- but didnt even know it! so-- that footage never gets to metro-- and is never available for them to help solve that crime. this program...