Sault police activate 30-camera surveillance system across city

Sault Police Activate 30-Camera Surveillance System

The Sault Ste. Marie Police Service has activated a 30-camera closed-circuit television (CCTV) system across the city to enhance public safety and aid investigations.

Cameras have been strategically placed in front of long-term care facilities, major intersections, and high-traffic areas identified through collision and crime data.

This will be an excellent asset for us — not only to gather information and locate missing individuals, but also to strengthen investigations across the community.

The system was funded through a $150,000 provincial grant and will not be live-monitored except in urgent situations, according to police chief Brent Duguay.

The initiative aims to deter crime and assist investigations, and is part of the police service's modernization efforts.

Author's summary: Sault police activate 30-camera surveillance system.

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The Sault Star The Sault Star — 2025-11-04

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