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Sheriff's Real‑Time Crime Center seeks MOU to receive license‑plate reader data from private school vendor
Summary
The sheriff's Real‑Time Crime Center asked commissioners to approve a memorandum of understanding to receive free license‑plate reader (LPR) data from Insight LPR when private schools or businesses purchase and deploy cameras; briefing stressed no county purchase or financial obligation.
Dustin Bonsgard, a Real‑Time Crime Center analyst with the sheriff’s office, briefed the board on Aug. 12 about a memorandum of understanding with Insight LPR, a private license‑plate reader vendor.
Bonsgard said the county is not a customer of Insight LPR and the MOU would not obligate county funds. Instead, the sheriff’s office has an arrangement under…
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