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Daily Briefing: Cranston's camera network helps police; worries civil-liberties advocates

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A network of hidden cameras has helped Cranston police find missing people, and capture violent crim

A network of hidden cameras has helped Cranston police find missing people, and capture violent criminals. But the new Flock system has its critics. [providencejournal.com]( [Daily Briefing]( YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUND-UP Saturday, October 9 [Access the e-Edition: Exclusive, subscriber-only access to a digital replica of the newspaper.]( [click here]( [Cranston police Lt. Justin Dutra responds to a license-plate camera's finding that the car of a missing Providence man is driving through Cranston.]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Cranston's camera network helps police; worries civil-liberties...]( A network of hidden cameras has helped Cranston police find missing people, and capture violent criminals. But the new Flock system has its critics. [Wheels on the (school) bus don't go round: Driver shortage cripples RI]( [Morning drop-off at the Nayatt School in Barringto]( [Another RI Political Co-op candidate drops out amid scrutiny of...]( [Tarshire Battle is pictured outside the State Hous]( [State police seek documents on schools contract held by McKee-linked...]( [The Rhode Island State House.]( [RISD alumni and student art sale returns Saturday]( [Shoppers check out the RISD alumni and student sal]( [Support your local restaurants and businesses: Buy a gift card and help your community through these challenging times.]( [click here]( RECENT ARTICLES [Ask Amy: Friend's husband is a bull in her china shop]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [A little-known deal allows public access to the beach at Gaspee Point]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Remembering Kristen as a drug dealer is sentenced under "Kristen's...]( [How to submit a home for House of the Week feature]( [On College Football: It was a week of upsets and controversies]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2021 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI 02902

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