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Police chief outlines need for license-plate cameras, vehicle replacements and cloud migration

2224721 · February 5, 2025
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Police Chief Jamie Mills told Milford City Council that new license-plate–capture cameras, two replacement Tahoes and cloud-hosted body/dash-camera storage will improve missing-person responses and replace end-of-life equipment.

Police Chief Jamie Mills presented the department’s capital requests Feb. 4, urging council to approve a package of equipment intended to improve investigations and modernize technology.

Chief Mills said the department seeks nine license-plate–capture cameras from Flock Group Inc., two replacement Chevrolet Tahoes, vehicle upfitting and replacement mobile data computers (MDCs), and replacement body and in-car cameras with cloud storage. He told council those purchases address an aging in-house server and provide quicker access to license-plate data during time-sensitive incidents such as missing-person searches.

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