It's a hell of a lot faster to deploy and cheaper to operate than a cop-chopper.
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>The Wheat Ridge Police Department used one of its police drones to catch a suspect who allegedly broke into a home in late October. According to police, at around 9 p.m. on Oct. 28, officers responded to a home along the Clear Creek Greenbelt after a woman called to report that someone had broken into her home through a kitchen window.
It's a hell of a lot faster to deploy and cheaper to operate than a cop-chopper.
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From the post:
>>The Wheat Ridge Police Department used one of its police drones to catch a suspect who allegedly broke into a home in late October.
According to police, at around 9 p.m. on Oct. 28, officers responded to a home along the Clear Creek Greenbelt after a woman called to report that someone had broken into her home through a kitchen window.
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