Owen Sound installs surveillance cameras after violent death of local business owner
Downtown Owen Sound now features new surveillance cameras positioned at the top of light poles, a year-long effort to enhance safety and keep an eye on crime.
"We want to give a sense of security for people coming down in the day and in the evening in our downtown core," said Mayor Ian Boddy.
The cameras were approved by council at a price tag of $90,000 following the death of local business owner Sharif Rahman, who was violently attacked outside of his restaurant following a dispute over a bill in August 2023.
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Rahman's death sent shockwaves through the small community.
"And that was what led to the cameras and other policing, more police presence in downtown," said Boddy.
"Video evidence is absolutely important and crucial in the investigation of offences," said Owen Sound Police Insp. Jeff Fluney. "That footage will be, absolutely, beneficial."
In total, 17 cameras will be installed along some of the city's busiest roads in two phases. Eight are already operational 24 hours a day and monitored by the city.
At Boon Bakery, owner Megan Cookson said that while she has felt safe at her downtown business, she hopes the cameras will provide shoppers an added sense of comfort.
"I'm glad that they add a feeling of safety for the general public so that people feel more encouraged to shop downtown and support an independent business," said Cookson.
The mayor said the city will analyze the already installed cameras over the next few months, with plans to have the additional cameras operational by the start of 2025.
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