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Council approves $136,400 purchase of immersive police training system funded by forfeiture account

5055215 · June 24, 2025
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Summary

Northglenn police will buy a three-screen Recon LED simulation system from TI Training for $136,400 using Police Forfeiture Trust Fund money; council approved the purchase unanimously.

The Northglenn City Council approved a $136,400 expenditure from the Police Forfeiture Trust Fund to buy a Recon 180 immersive training system for the police department. Commander Justin Loke described the system as an "immersive training system" that will be used by the department's 84 sworn officers; the purchase was approved by motion and passed unanimously (CR 59).

Why it matters: Council and police leaders said the system will allow more realistic, on-site decision-making and marksmanship training, reduce off-site…

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