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Board adopts body-worn camera and in-car video policy as department installs new systems

5881505 · October 2, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Safety approved a revised policy for body-worn cameras and upgraded in-car video systems as the police department installs cameras across its fleet. The project cost was reported at about $450,000.

The Schererville Board of Safety on Sept. 2 approved a revised body-worn camera and in-car video policy as the police department upgrades equipment across its fleet.

Police Chief Peter Stormont told the board the department has historically used in-car video with audio and is now installing body-worn cameras and updated…

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