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Midland Police Recover Stolen Car, Arrest Two Using Flock Safety Cameras
License plate recognition technology helped locate the vehicle and stolen merchandise.
Mar. 10, 2026 at 9:54pm
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The Midland Police Department used the Flock Safety camera system to locate a stolen vehicle and recover $3,000 worth of stolen merchandise. Two people were arrested on March 5th in the 5300 block of Wadley Avenue in connection with the theft.
Why it matters
The use of license plate recognition technology like Flock Safety has become an increasingly common tool for law enforcement to track and recover stolen vehicles. This case highlights how these systems can aid in apprehending suspects and recovering stolen property.
The details
According to the Midland Police Department, the Flock Safety system, which uses license plate recognition functionality, helped officers locate the stolen vehicle. When police arrived at the 5300 block of Wadley Avenue, they took two people into custody and recovered $3,000 worth of stolen merchandise.
- On March 5th, two people were arrested in the 5300 block of Wadley Avenue.
The players
Midland Police Department
The local law enforcement agency that used the Flock Safety camera system to locate a stolen vehicle and make arrests.
Flock Safety
A company that provides license plate recognition technology used by law enforcement agencies to track and recover stolen vehicles.
The takeaway
This case demonstrates how license plate recognition technology can be an effective tool for law enforcement to combat vehicle theft and recover stolen property, though the use of such systems raises ongoing privacy concerns that communities continue to grapple with.





