Oakland Police Disable Flock Alerts Due to Overwhelming Volume of Stolen Car Reports
In 2025, Oakland police received over one million Flock alerts regarding stolen vehicles, leading to a decision to turn off the system due to resource strain.
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In 2025, Oakland police received over one million Flock alerts regarding stolen vehicles, leading to a decision to turn off the system due to resource strain.
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