Millcreek City Removes Unidentified Camera at Highland Drive Intersection
Millcreek City officials have removed a Flock camera located at 3200 South and Highland Drive because its origins and purpose were unknown. The camera, which Mayor Cheri Jackson stated appeared dormant and was not transmitting data, may have been in…
Salt Lake City, UT, August 22, 2026 —
Millcreek City officials have taken action to remove an unidentified camera from the intersection of 3200 South and Highland Drive. The device, identified as a Flock camera, was removed due to its unknown origins and purpose.
Mayor Cheri Jackson stated that the camera appeared dormant and was not transmitting any data. The exact timeline of its presence at the location is unclear, but it is believed it may have been installed as early as 2022.
The lack of information surrounding the camera has led to speculation about its installation. One theory suggests that it may have been put in place by a previous private property owner at the site. Another possibility is that the camera was left behind by the Unified Police Department. The department previously held a contract with Flock, a company that provides surveillance technology.
The removal of the camera by Millcreek City officials addresses concerns regarding unknown surveillance equipment operating within the city limits. Further details regarding the investigation into the camera’s origin and purpose were not immediately available.
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