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Law Enforcement Surveillance Systems in Solano County, CA

WCCTV provides mobile surveillance systems for law enforcement agencies across Solano County. These systems deliver fast, visible coverage and reliable video access to support patrol activity, targeted enforcement, and investigations in locations where priorities can change quickly.

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Law enforcement agencies across Solano County often need focused visibility at specific locations rather than permanent surveillance. Property crime, vehicle related incidents, and repeat calls for service can require officers to respond quickly as situations develop.

Many of these issues are temporary. A location may need monitoring to deter activity, support an investigation, or establish patterns, then coverage needs to move elsewhere. Fixed cameras are not always practical when priorities shift or coverage is only required for a defined period.

Mobile surveillance gives California agencies a flexible alternative. Systems can be deployed quickly, accessed remotely, and positioned where needed. This supports proactive policing, improves situational awareness, and delivers reliable evidence without committing resources to permanent cameras that can't match changing needs.

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Persistent Crime Pressure

Law Enforcement Challenges Across Solano County

Solano County law enforcement agencies face operational challenges tied to limited visibility, shifting priorities, and locations that require attention for defined periods rather than permanent coverage. These conditions make it harder to apply resources efficiently and sustain deterrence.

Key challenges impacting policing across the county include:

  • Property crime generating repeat calls at the same retail and parking locations
  • Vehicle related incidents that require fast confirmation and response
  • Short term problem sites that do not justify permanent installs
  • Coverage gaps in areas without existing surveillance
  • Patrol resources stretched across competing demands

These challenges matter because they slow response and reduce prevention. When officers lack timely visibility, enforcement becomes reactive and opportunities to intervene early are missed.

Solano County agencies need surveillance that can be deployed quickly, applied where it is needed, and adjusted as priorities change.

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Practical Surveillance Support

How WCCTV Supports Solano County Law Enforcement

WCCTV supports Solano County police by providing mobile surveillance that can be deployed quickly, used where it delivers value, and moved as priorities change. The focus is on helping officers gain timely visibility without committing to permanent infrastructure.

Agencies use WCCTV to:

  • Deploy surveillance rapidly at locations experiencing active issues
  • Add visible deterrence to influence behavior without increasing patrol demand
  • Monitor sites remotely to confirm activity and guide response
  • Capture clear, time stamped video to support investigations
  • Relocate coverage as priorities shift between locations

Systems are accessed remotely through a secure platform, giving officers and command teams real time awareness to make informed decisions based on what is happening on site.

By providing flexible deployment and reliable video access, WCCTV helps Solano County agencies respond faster, reduce reactive policing, and apply surveillance only where it supports operational needs.

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Plan a Mobile Surveillance Deployment in Solano County

Talk through where mobile surveillance could be deployed, which systems match your needs, and how agencies can access live and recorded video during operations.

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Benefits of Mobile Surveillance for Police in Solano County

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Targeted Surveillance

Our Rapid Deployment Cameras can be deployed to high-crime areas to enhance security and provide temporary surveillance coverage.

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Autonomous Deployments

Thanks to our solar power and cellular transmission capabilities, our cameras can be deployed to practically any location regardless of power or internet access.

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NDAA-Compliant

Our entire product set is NDAA-Approved, utilizes non-Chinese components, and is available for procurement via our GSA Schedule.

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Visual Deterence

Our highly visible surveillance units are an unmistakable presence that increases your department's show of force, reduces crime rates, and provides community reassurance.

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Ongoing Support

We provide free training, onboarding, and customer support from our US-based offices for the lifetime of your products, not just until the warranty expires.

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Free Viewing Software

All our products come with free access to our mobile app and desktop software, allowing remote access to live and archived footage anytime, from anywhere.

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Flexible Rental Options

Overcome any budget restrictions with our range of rental plans, designed to meet your needs and deliver the highest return on investment.

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High Visibility Coverage for Immediate Impact

Mobile Surveillance Trailers for Solano County Police

WCCTV mobile surveillance trailers are used when law enforcement needs immediate, highly visible coverage. These self-powered systems deliver safety and security without fixed infrastructure or installation.

What surveillance trailers are used for:

  • Rapid deployment to active problem locations
  • Creating an obvious enforcement presence that influences behavior
  • Monitoring larger areas such as parking facilities and open spaces
  • Live voice down to address activity in real time
  • Remote access to live and recorded video for situational awareness

Surveillance trailers are typically deployed where security posture is needed. Their size, height, and lighting create a strong presence that can deter activity while cameras capture clear video to support enforcement and investigations.

Trailers can remain in place for as long as needed, then be relocated as priorities change. This allows Solano County agencies to apply coverage where needed without leaving assets tied to one site.

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Targeted Surveillance for Specific Locations

Pole Cameras for Solano County Law Enforcement

WCCTV pole cameras are used when law enforcement needs focused surveillance at a specific location wihere power is available These systems provide targeted coverage that can be installed quickly and moved as enforcement priorities change.

What pole cameras are used for:

  • Targeted monitoring at repeat problem locations
  • Rapid deployment where fixed infrastructure is not in place
  • Relocation as crime patterns or enforcement needs shift
  • Coverage of areas where wide area surveillance is not required
  • Capturing clear video to support investigations and enforcement activity

Pole cameras work well for locations that require attention for defined periods, such as retail sites, parking areas, or streets experiencing repeat incidents. Once the issue is addressed, systems can be relocated and reused elsewhere.

By offering portable, redeployable surveillance, exactly where it is needed and adapt coverage as conditions change.

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Flexible Purchase Models 

Rental and Purchase Options for Solano County Police

Solano County agencies use mobile surveillance in different ways, depending on the type of issue and how long coverage is needed. WCCTV offers rental and purchase options so teams can match deployments to operational realities.

Rental is typically used when:

  • Coverage is needed for a defined period or specific operation
  • A location is being assessed before committing long term
  • Surveillance is required quickly without capital approval
  • Systems need to move frequently between problem areas

Purchase is better suited when:

  • Surveillance is used regularly across multiple locations
  • Assets will be redeployed as priorities change
  • Long term cost control is important
  • The department wants guaranteed system availability

Both rental and purchase options include deployment guidance, connectivity, and ongoing support. This allows Solano County agencies to focus on enforcement while WCCTV manages the technical side.

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More Than Just Cameras

Aftercare Services for Solano County Law Enforcement

WCCTV aftercare services are designed to keep deployments effective throughout their time in the field. Support focuses on uptime, ease of use, and ensuring officers can access footage without managing technical issues themselves.

Aftercare services include:

  • Access to US based technical support teams
  • Guidance on system setup, relocation, and day to day use
  • Managed cellular connectivity to keep systems online
  • Maintenance and warranty coverage to reduce downtime
  • Secure access to live and recorded video for review and evidence

Aftercare is included with both rental and purchase deployments. Systems remain supported as they are moved between locations, helping agencies avoid delays, gaps in coverage, or additional workload for officers.

WCCTV allows Solano County law enforcement to focus on operations while deployments continue to perform as expected.

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Plan Coverage for Known Problem Locations

Work through where sustained surveillance is needed, how long coverage should remain in place, and which mobile systems are best suited to those locations.

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Local Support, Countywide Coverage

Law Enforcement Surveillance Systems Across Solano County

WCCTV supports law enforcement agencies across Solano County with mobile surveillance systems that deploy quickly and operate without fixed infrastructure. Agencies receive deployment and service support that adapts to changing enforcement needs across the county.

We Cover All Areas of Solano County, including:

  • North County: Vallejo, Benicia, American Canyon
  • Central County: Fairfield, Suisun City, Travis Air Force Base
  • South County: Vacaville, Elmira
  • East County: Dixon, Rio Vista

WCCTV delivers mobile surveillance solutions that fit coverage needs, deployment timelines, and operational priorities across Solano County.

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The Reality on the Ground

Crime Statistics in Solano County

Solano County faces sustained crime pressure that sits well above what its population size would suggest. Property crime and vehicle related offenses continue to drive repeat calls for service, particularly in Vallejo, Fairfield, and Vacaville.

Key figures shaping enforcement priorities include:

  • Property crime makes up more than 70% of all reported offenses across the county, with theft and burglary dominating incident volume
  • Motor vehicle theft regularly exceeds 3,000 reported incidents per year, placing Solano County in the higher vehicle theft rates in Northern California
  • Vehicle theft rates are significantly above the national average, driven by repeat offending rather than isolated incidents
  • Vallejo consistently records some of the highest per-capita crime rates in the region, accounting for a disproportionate share of countywide incidents
  • Retail theft and parking-lot related crime generate repeat calls for service, often at the same locations week after week

Mobile surveillance allows Solano County agencies to maintain visibility at active locations, deter repeat offending, and support investigations with reliable video evidence, without committing to permanent cameras.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How Do Agencies Decide Where Mobile Surveillance Should Be Deployed?

Deployments are typically based on repeat calls for service, crime pattern analysis, and locations where officers need better visibility to confirm activity. Mobile surveillance allows agencies to focus coverage on specific sites without committing to permanent installations.

Can Systems Be Moved Between Cities or Jurisdictions Within Solano County?

Yes. Mobile surveillance systems are designed to be redeployed as priorities change. Agencies often move systems between cities or problem locations, allowing coverage to follow crime rather than remain fixed to one site.

What Type of Access Do Officers Have to Live and Recorded Video?

Officers and command staff can securely access live and recorded video remotely. This supports real-time situational awareness, incident verification, and evidence review without needing to be on site.

Does Mobile Surveillance Replace Patrol Activity?

No. Mobile surveillance supports patrol activity by improving visibility and reducing the need for constant on-site presence. It helps officers verify incidents, prioritize response, and focus patrol resources where they are most effective.

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