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Enterprise council authorizes police to join Biometrica and NICB data-sharing programs
Summary
The Enterprise City Council authorized no-cost user agreements allowing the police department to share and access public-law-enforcement records with Biometrica Systems and the National Insurance Crime Bureau; chief and staff emphasized records are public and juvenile records are excluded.
The Enterprise City Council voted Jan. 21 to authorize the police chief to execute no-cost user agreements with Biometrica Systems Incorporated and the National Insurance Crime Bureau, Mayor Cooper announced during the regular meeting.
Police Chief Moore described both programs as tools to help investigators access publicly available records — mugshots, arrest information, warrants and…
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