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WYZE Cameras

WYZE is a low-cost home security camera brand commonly mounted on houses, garages, and porches. Two of the September 10 morning sightings in the released timeline come from a WYZE camera on W 880 S, a residential street near the UVU campus. Like the Ring doorbell footage, these are private neighborhood cameras, so the identification of the figure is an interpretation of the video rather than something the camera establishes.

WYZE sightings on September 10, 2025

Per the footage described in investigation notes, a figure first in a maroon shirt and light shorts, then later on foot, was captured by a WYZE camera at these times (source: investigation notes summarizing released neighborhood footage, [Charlie_Kirk.txt]):

  • 8:23 a.m. — WYZE camera, driving on W 880 S.
  • 9:57 a.m. — WYZE camera, walking on W 880 S (before the late-morning return toward campus).

The 8:23 sighting shows the figure in a vehicle; the 9:57 sighting shows the same area on foot. A reported outfit change to jeans and a long-sleeve shirt falls between the 9:57 WYZE sighting and the late-morning Ring sightings at 11:44 and 11:49.

Why the WYZE frames matter

The two WYZE timestamps are the only morning sightings that place the figure on W 880 S specifically, and the only one showing a vehicle. They sit between the early-morning approach and the late-morning return, so they are load-bearing for the claim that a single person moved continuously through the neighborhood that morning. If the WYZE timestamps are off — as the broader doorbell-timeline dispute alleges — the continuity of the whole morning chain weakens.

Non-Ring house cameras, same caveat

Neighborhood cameras say "Tyler," but the cameras do not. WYZE footage, like any porch camera, shows a passing figure on one stretch of street; the name is supplied by whoever captions the clip. For the full set of sightings and how identity is argued across them, see Tyler on Surveillance Cameras. For the dispute over whether the released neighborhood timestamps are accurate, see the shadow analysis discussion on the Ring page.