In a suburban area like Haltom City, many crashes occur near places with frequent traffic flow—busy intersections, retail corridors, and residential-adjacent roads where people are coming and going. That means there may be surveillance nearby, but it isn’t always easy to locate after the fact.
What we see most often:
- Dashcam or phone video exists, but it was never saved properly.
- Nearby cameras are identified too late (retention windows can be short).
- Witnesses know “a dark vehicle” or “a lifted truck,” but don’t remember plate fragments or exact lane position.
- Medical treatment starts, but the paperwork doesn’t clearly tie symptoms to the crash timeline.
Your first job is safety and care. Your next job is protecting the evidence that disappears first.


