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Haysville approves purchase of six body cameras and docking equipment for police department

2833502 · February 10, 2025
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Summary

Council approved purchase of six Motorola body cameras and docking stations for $13,778.40 to complete the police department’s body‑camera replacement project.

The Haysville City Council on Feb. 10 approved the purchase of six body cameras and docking stations from Motorola for $13,778.40 to complete a department replacement project.

Why it matters: The police department began replacing aging body cameras last year and sought council approval to finish replacing the remaining six units. The purchase will add cameras and docking stations required to integrate recordings with the department server.

Police Chief noted that six new units purchased previously were performing well and asked the council to authorize completion of the replacement. “We put the 6 in place. They're working great. We're gonna go ahead and replace the other 6 now,” the chief said.

Councilor Wolters moved to approve the purchase; the motion was seconded and the council recorded affirmative votes for the item. The transcript records the purchase price as $13,778.40 and states that the price covers cameras and a docking station required for server connectivity.

Next steps: The department will take delivery and install the additional cameras and docking hardware as part of the department’s equipment inventory and server integration. The transcript does not provide an expected delivery date or warranty details.