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Suspicious Vehicle Activity in Colorado Office Parking Lot Leads to Arrests

Posted by Shawna Ivy on Mar 5, 2024

Commercial properties like office buildings face risks from a variety of angles, particularly vehicle crime and after-hours loitering. These activities can threaten safety, cause property damage, and create legal liability if owners are seen as negligent in preventing foreseeable crimes. 

Vehicle break-ins, theft, and vandalism can directly impact businesses through lost property, higher insurance costs, and reduced perceptions of safety. Loitering, especially at night, can encourage criminal behavior and make a property seem insecure to both tenants and visitors.   

If incidents result in harm, property owners may face negligence claims for failing to reasonably secure their premises. Owners found liable would cover damages, harming finances and reputation. 

To mitigate risks, owners can adopt security measures like improved lighting, cameras, security staff, and controlled access. However, time and time again these traditional methods fall short, leading to costly damage to physical properties themselves and the reputation of a location, which can affect property owners’ bottom lines when it comes to maintaining and enticing new commercial tenants. 

At approximately 11:30 pm, Stealth security operators observing a Colorado office building took note of a vehicle on the property, parked improperly. The people in the car were barely visible, but due to the suspicious nature of the activity, observing security staff immediately contacted local law enforcement to respond. Officers arrived onsite quickly and were observed making contact with, and ultimately taking both individuals into custody. Monitoring operators followed up with dispatchers and confirmed that both suspects were placed under arrest. 

Protect Your Office Building with Proactive Live Video Monitoring 

 When it comes to commercial property security, traditional systems often operate on a reactive basis. For instance, in a situation like the one shown in the video above, alarm systems might only trigger after a breach has occurred. While standard cameras capture the unfolding events, the absence of real-time monitoring means that suspects often vacate the premises before law enforcement arrives, leaving behind only video evidence to identify them. 

In contrast, live video monitoring represents a forward-thinking approach to security. By leveraging analytics-driven cameras that monitor your property for specific activities—not simple motion—and coupling this technology with the expertise of professionally trained security personnel who oversee surveillance feeds, we provide vigilant, real-time scrutiny of your premises. 

Our service offers video surveillance setups specifically designed for your unique property that target critical areas. Our security experts are equipped to engage onsite audible alarms to thwart potential threats. Additionally, our strong ties with local law enforcement agencies mean that any suspicious activity is typically promptly and efficiently addressed, helping to deter criminal behavior and other undesirable incidents as they occur. 

Are you interested in discovering how a proactive security solution can not only enhance your property’s safety but also lead to significant savings of 25-60% on your security expenditures? Offering top-tier, cutting-edge security, we invite you to contact us for further details on how we can assist in safeguarding your property’s integrity and reputation. 

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