There is potential for a quorum of the City Council, Parks & Recreation Board, and Parks & Recreation Foundation on Sunday, November 24th from 3 to 5 pm at the Lynnwood Senior Center. There may be a majority of each body present for a candidate meet and greet.
The Lynnwood Police Department wants to collaborate with local business owners and homeowners to implement a new crime prevention program which will allow residents and business owners to help solve crime and assist in lowering incidents of criminal activity.
By registering your external business or personal camera locations, you can help police protect our community in its crime prevention efforts. The registration process is fast and simple!
Complete the required fields on the registration form and hit "send". Your information will automatically populate the location of your cameras onto a city map that only Lynnwood police can view.
Please Note: Registering your information does not provide the Lynnwood police with direct access to your camera system. This information may be utilized by law enforcement personnel who are investigating a crime in the vicinity of where your camera is located.
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The Camera Registration Program could help assist the police department to quickly identify nearby cameras that may have captured criminal activity. After registering your camera, you would only be contacted by the Lynnwood police if there was a criminal incident that occurred in proximity to your camera's field of vision. If necessary, Lynnwood police may request to view your camera footage in order to assist in the investigation. You are under no obligation to provide access to your camera footage.
The goal of this program is to deter crime and promote public safety through collaboration between the Lynnwood police and the community we serve. Accordingly, all registrants agree to the following terms and conditions:
By submitting this information, the camera registrant understands and agrees to the above policy and terms of use.