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Selma police outline 18-entry camera system with 15 license‑plate readers, grant and budget amendment planned

2530443 · March 6, 2025
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Police Chief Hughes told the Selma Town Council the department expects to deploy 18 entry‑point cameras—15 of them license‑plate readers—provided through a Flock Safety grant and that a budget amendment and two‑year contract will be brought to council.

Selma Police Chief Hughes briefed the town council on March 6 about a planned entry‑point camera system obtained through a Flock Safety grant that the department says will help investigations and vehicle identification.

Hughes described a system of 18 devices covering town entry points, of which 15 are license‑plate readers (LPRs) and three are conventional cameras. “We’re able to obtain some flock cameras… What you see on the map will actually show, 18…

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