Unfortunately not. The current camera has an 8 to 32 mm lens and is placed up the driveway a bit and zoomed in on the street. I have thought about putting a couple of the cameras on the big tree near the street to increase the view angle but that is a very popular area for walkers and I don't want to make people uncomfortable about being watched. People don't usually notice the current camera until they start heading up the driveway.Don't you also have a cam on a portion of that trail?
It's not obvious in the video because the camera does not have a microphone, but the driver of the pickup was yelling out the window as if she was calling for a lost dog. I could hear her inside my house as she drove around and called out.It's hard to tell who knew who. I wish there were audio or another angle.
They pull in, chasing the other girl.
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Ford Ranger does a couple laps.
It's not obvious in the video because the camera does not have a microphone, but the driver of the pickup was yelling out the window as if she was calling for a lost dog. I could hear her inside my house as she drove around and called out.
What appears to be a road is actually a paved walking trail. Just beyond the right edge of the frame is a bridge, and then beyond that the trail roughly parallels the highway for many many miles. From the bridge you would have to walk around half a mile before getting to the first house. However, just after the bridge there is a small dirt road that goes onto tribal land and ends at the water. If I wanted to get away from someone I would not follow the walking trail, but instead I would head down to the water and follow the shoreline, assuming that it was not high tide.What is down that road to the right?
The police don't patrol that street even though I have asked them to multiple times. They only come by when they are called. It's a short street and the sheriff spent just enough time to drive to the end and back.Well then it makes sense that he did not drive down there. Wonder why the sheriff came by and left so quickly? Is that about the amount of time to drive down there and turn around? Do they normally just drive down there as part of a patrol?