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You can also make an anonymous tip to Crime Stoppers by downloading the P3 Tips app on your smartphone. The Symphony of Southeast Texas is saddened by the devastating tragedy of violinist Yu Zhao Gu’s death at Saturday evening’s concert, April 6th. Mr. Gu was a treasured member of the violin section of SOST for decades. Our deepest sympathy goes to his wife, Ying, also a member of the violin section, and his family. A memorial service has been planned for Tuesday, April 30, at 10:00am at Calder Baptist Church in Beaumont.

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Battery powered wireless security camera is the ones that do true justice to the name ‘wireless security cameras’. They are gaining steady popularity among the masses because of this particular feature as this is something which is very rare to find. With these cameras, you can be sure that there is no question of wires as their primary source of powering up is from the batteries. So, all you need to have to make them work are the batteries that need to be charged properly from time to time which will set you for unending video feeds day in and day out. This also means that they do not need any electrical power outlet within its vicinity which can only be good news. Hence, your days of getting tangled between wires are over thanks to the battery operated security camera.

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Three were arrested at the time, but a fourth got away. After the homeowner gave Arcadia detectives some Ring video clips, police identified and arrested the last suspect. Hammond, Indiana, also put up money to offer Ring cameras at a discount. Lt. Steve Kellogg said the partnership was a natural move for a city that already uses cameras to read license plates. "You cannot enter or leave our city without . being captured on film," he said, adding that doorbell cameras are the next logical step. "We thought, 'Well, the only angle we don't really have is cameras right by the homes. '"He said sharing video is voluntary. Green Bay, Wisconsin, gets one free camera for every 20 people who sign up for the Ring app through a city link. Initially, police required recipients of those free cameras to agree to provide any video police requested.