The Typical picture of a Perp on Nextdoor-type Apps with Consumer Grade Cameras like Ring, Nest, Arlo, Canary, Wyze, etc.

Look at the light this place has. Was Wyze able to get a freeze frame capture of a door checker?

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Although difficult to know for sure, I would bet that the camera is probably near its slowest shutter speed as it looks waaay too bright for nighttime. It would cost a small fortune to have a parking lot this bright at night, not to mention that the people in the house behind the fence wouldn't get much sleep
 
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I would bet the scene actually looks closer to the attached pic
 

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Still 500+% more light than I have anywhere
Oh, I agree and 1000% more light than I have. Just explains the reason why the person is blurred in the still.

By the way, the histogram was highlight heavy and low on shadow detail, which leads me to believe the still image was manipulated in an effort to identify the person. No amount of manipulation of the image in post will correct motion blur
 
Oh, I agree and 1000% more light than I have. Just explains the reason why the person is blurred in the still.

By the way, the histogram was highlight heavy and low on shadow detail, which leads me to believe the still image was manipulated in an effort to identify the person. No amount of manipulation of the image in post will correct motion blur

Yep, as we’ve been telling folks since about 2012