The Sea Isle City Police Department now has a partnership with Ring for doorbell surveillance video. (Courtesy of Getty Images)
The Sea Isle City Police Department is requesting residents, businesses, and organizations that have security cameras in place on their property to sign up for “Neighbors by Ring” to help police solve crimes in the area. Registration is voluntary and there is no cost associated with registration.
How does the Neighbors App work?
The Neighbors App uses your address to create a radius around your home. If anyone shares an alert on the App about crime or safety within that radius, you’ll get a notification on your phone and tablet. Conversely, if you share an alert on the App about a crime or safety issue in your radius, your neighbors will also get a notification on their phones and tablets. You can then comment on these alerts to provide additional information about local issues, give tips to avoid affected areas, share photos or videos to help neighbors stay on the lookout, etc.
How does the Neighbors App work with Sea Isle City Police Department?
Sea Isle Police Chief Tom McQuillen calls it "a great investigative tool."
The Sea Isle Police Department can only view the publicly available content in the Neighbors App, unless a user explicitly and voluntarily chooses to share their own recordings with police.
Exact locations of devices and user information are never provided to Sea Isle police without a user’s express permission or a valid and binding legal demand properly served on us.
The police department can request information from users within their jurisdiction (Ring sends the official request to users).
The Sea Isle City Police Department must reference a relevant case number in order to make a request within a specific, limited time range and area. Ring will then ask a targeted group of users in that area if they are willing to share any relevant footage with the Sea Isle City Police Department. It’s then up to the user to share their video file(s) or decline the request. Users can also opt out of all future requests by the Sea Isle Police Department. Again, Ring will not release user information without a user’s express permission or a valid and binding legal demand properly served on us.
For example if a burglary occurs down the street from your property, we would know your camera may have captured an image of a vehicle or suspect that could connect us to the suspects involved in the burglary. A detective would be able to contact you and ask to review the footage in hopes of identifying a suspect description or any information that can help the case. The Neighbors app will allow us to do the following: