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Coconino County approves 20 fixed license-plate reader cameras for sheriff use
Summary
The Board approved a $64,627 contract to install 20 stationary license‑plate readers (LPRs) and software, a step sheriff’s staff said will aid investigations by enabling vehicle tracking across a shared database.
The Coconino County Board of Supervisors approved a contract to install 20 stationary license‑plate reader (LPR) cameras and software, awarding the agreement to Flock Group for $64,627.20.
Why it matters: County sheriff’s staff told supervisors the network will help locate suspect vehicles and link vague vehicle descriptions to license plates more quickly. Officials said the system is already…
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