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Two Flock Cameras vandalized in Goshen

(Photo supplied/Goshen Police Department)
Goshen Police are investigating the vandalism of two Flock safety cameras within the city limits.
Police said they were contacted by members of the public around 7:20 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23, after the cameras were found cut down near the intersection of North Reliance Road and Bashor Road.
Officers located the damaged cameras. No suspects have been identified, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Flock cameras are automated license plate reader cameras used by law enforcement to assist in criminal investigations.

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