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ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – Alachua County Sheriff’s Office is asking residents to register their outside security cameras with the agency’s Camera Registry to help investigate incidents near their location. Registering does not give the Sheriff’s Office access to your cameras; it allows the agency to contact you if there is a criminal incident near your location. The request will ask you to review your footage and upload anything relevant to the agency’s secure portal.

You can register your cameras here.


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