LITTLETON, Colo. (KDVR) — A Denver woman says she was wrongfully accused of theft after police tracked her car using Flock cameras.

The controversial tracking system, which can automatically read and record your license plate, is criticized by people with privacy concerns, but also praised by law enforcement officers who have successfully used it to track down and arrest criminals. Police can receive alerts from Flock if its cameras find a license plate belonging to a car reported stolen or connected to an Amber or Silver Alert, and whether the car's owner is wanted in an investigation.

The Columbine Valley police chief has since voided the court summons issued to the Denver woman accused of theft, but she says she should have never been accused in the first place, arguing her car was ne

See Full Page