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Placer County sheriff’s lieutenant outlines FUSIS real‑time crime tools and Flock license‑plate readers at Loomis council meeting
Summary
A Placer County Sheriff's lieutenant demonstrated the department’s FUSIS real‑time crime-mapping system and Flock license‑plate reader network, describing how camera registries and mobile ALPR units aid investigations and how audits and a public transparency portal limit misuse.
A lieutenant from the Placer County Sheriff’s Office demonstrated to the Loomis Town Council how the department uses a real‑time crime center system known as FUSIS together with Flock license‑plate reader (LPR) cameras to respond to and investigate incidents.
"This program is available to every single deputy and dispatcher within our sheriff’s office," Lieutenant Michael Cuevas said, describing how FUSIS integrates calls for service, vehicle locations, traffic cameras and voluntarily-shared private camera feeds so deputies can view nearby camera angles during an incident.
Cuevas said Flock LPR cameras capture still images of license plates and…
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