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District attorney announces local auto‑theft task force, ALPR camera rollout and concerns about juvenile female placements
Summary
District Attorney Baratta said a county auto‑theft task force began July 1, the office is deploying Flock Safety license‑plate readers and integrating case management systems, and he warned of scarce residential treatment options for violent juvenile females.
District Attorney Baratta told the committee on July 16 that his office launched a local auto‑theft task force on July 1 that is partially grant‑funded and that the office is deploying license‑plate reader cameras and upgrading prosecution management systems to improve investigations and case tracking.
Baratta said the auto‑theft task force qualified for a grant that pays for half of a deputy district attorney position and centralizes auto‑theft investigations locally rather than relying on…
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