I read somewhere that the Catalina Foothills are considered the Beverly Hills of Tuscon.
Hard to believe that there is not a wealth of security footage and possibly flock cameras in the area.
Ironically, I’ve been watching Desert Law on ID and it’s all about Tuscon and Pima County.
From what I could tell the police were pretty update and fairly well trained.
My late wife’s parents lived in Catalina, AZ before they died. It was a nice area, but I’d hardly call it a “Beverly Hills”
I've read that at any given time about 1/2 of residential camera systems are not functioning. Homeowners simply forget to turn them on.
Being upscale doesn't make an area safe. On the contrary, it attracts predators. They see a sexy house, they don't smell the mortgage, they smell art, antiques, coins, silverware, jewelry...
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However, it is run by cartels.
And there is a lot of gang activity in the valley.