UPDATE: Search has stalled, police say

As the search continues for a 27-year-old Hoboken resident who has been missing since Sunday, NBC 4 New York's I-Team reported that the city's network of surveillance cameras hasn't worked since 2010.

Hoboken spokesman Juan Melli confirmed to NBC 4 New York that the city owns a network of 10 non-functioning surveillance cameras, including one that is mobile. Melli did not disclose the locations of the cameras no longer in operation for security reasons.

However, Melli did say that two of the non-working cameras are located on the waterfront, where

Andrew Jarzyk was last seen Sunday jogging

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NBC 4 New York reported that Hoboken’s municipal camera network was designed and maintained by PackeTalk of Lyndurst, but the city's agreement with the company ended in 2009.

Melli said that a state-appointed fiscal monitor determined the contract with PackeTalk had not been properly bid out, thus ending the city's payments for the camera maintenance in 2009.

PackeTalk founder Zachary Zachary said there is no reason the Hoboken Police Department wouldn’t have been able to continue using the equipment, adding that his company provided the city with more than 10 cameras.