Ten new security cameras are hitting the Middle Rio Grande Conservancy District’s bosque in Valencia County, aimed at boosting safety, securing facilities, and speeding up emergency responses. Targeted at hotspots plagued by illegal dumping, trespassing, vandalism, and arson — but not spying on private property — the cameras will focus on district-owned areas like gates, ditches, and levees, with private land blurred for privacy. This tech push is designed to deter crime, protect natural habitats and infrastructure, and keep communities safer through smarter, faster intervention.
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