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Police crime prevention strategies on the Billings Police social media page |
How social media crime tips and suspect identification are helping solve cases |
The Billings Police Department is leveraging social media to enhance crime prevention efforts and engage the community in suspect identification.
By posting surveillance images and videos on their official Facebook page, they invite residents to assist in recognizing individuals involved in various incidents.
This approach has proven effective, with a notable percentage of cases being resolved through public input.
In a recent instance, a local resident shared footage from his doorbell camera on social media platforms after his vehicle was ransacked.
Although the suspects have yet to be identified, the widespread sharing of the video has increased the chances of recognition.
Additionally, the department has launched initiatives like "Project Eyes on the Block," encouraging residents and business owners to register their surveillance systems.
This program aims to create a network of cameras that can be accessed by officers when investigating nearby crimes, thereby expediting the evidence-gathering process.
Furthermore, the department has introduced a podcast to foster a positive connection with the community, offering insights into law enforcement operations and addressing public concerns.
These efforts underscore the department's commitment to utilizing modern technology and community partnerships to enhance public safety. |

