Ohio grand jury declines to indict man accused of destroying a Flock camera
@KaceeRAllen · Kacee Allen · August 19, 2026 · Clermont County, Ohio
Viral post on Cody Morelock of Clermont County: accused of unbolting a Union Township Flock unit (camera, solar panel, pole) on June 13, 2026. Nearby cameras plus a store purchase ID'd him; a grand jury declined to indict. ~777k views.
Why it is in the file
Citable X item on the vandalism-vs-protest line: alleged destruction of a leased ALPR, identification via other cameras, then a no-bill. Not a holding that destruction is legal.
A Clermont County man who faced felony vandalism charges for allegedly destroying a Flock safety camera in Union Township has had his case dismissed.
Posted on X by Kacee Allen · @KaceeRAllen
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