WHITELAND, Ind. – The Clark-Pleasant Community School Corporation (CPCSC) is taking a proactive approach to fighting crime by partnering with Flock Safety to install Automated License Plate Reading (ALPR) cameras at school entrances. CPCSC is the first K-12 school district in Indiana to utilize Flock Safety’s innovative technology.
The school board approved the purchase of four cameras that will be placed near roadways outside Whiteland Community High School and Clark-Pleasant Middle School.
The cameras help police investigate crime by providing objective evidence. They capture license plates and vehicle characteristics, not people or faces.
To proactively prevent crime from occurring, the cameras will send a real-time alert to law enforcement when a stolen car or known wanted felony suspect vehicle from a state or national crime database drives onto Clark-Pleasant property. They can also send real-time alerts if a vehicle associated with a missing person in an AMBER or Silver Alert is detected.