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,"

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

The initiative aims to deter crime and assist investigations, and was first announced last year as part of police modernization projects.

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

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The Sault Star The Sault Star — 2025-11-03

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