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Plymouth Police to buy Apex 7 detection device with $39,900 opioid-settlement funds
Summary
Select Board approved acceptance of $39,900 from Grafton County opioid settlement funds to purchase an Apex 7 handheld detection device the department says matches DEA equipment and will reduce risky handling of suspected fentanyl.
The Plymouth Select Board voted to accept $39,900 in unanticipated funds from the Grafton County opioid settlement to buy an Apex 7 handheld drug-detection device for the police department.
Deputy Chief Buffington introduced the request during a public hearing and described the device as a noninvasive scanner that can identify substances through bags or containers. "It's kind of…
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