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Trustees revisit license‑plate reader cameras after armed vehicle theft, sheriff's office to follow up

5764704 · July 24, 2025
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After an armed vehicle theft in Homer Glen, trustees discussed reviving a license‑plate reader (LPR) camera program that failed an advisory referendum; the Will County Sheriff's Office said it would supply data and cost details to the village.

Trustees and public safety officials discussed whether to renew a village program to install license‑plate reader (LPR) and related camera systems following an armed vehicle theft reported July 15 that investigators said was aided by automated camera technology in nearby jurisdictions.

Trustee Schaller urged the village to revisit LPRs and said the previous advisory referendum did not bind the village. He said…

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