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Eaton County dispatch to replace vehicle computers; local agencies add license‑plate readers

2171838 · January 1, 2025
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Eaton County 911 director Kelly Cunningham said the county will prioritize mobile computer terminal replacements for smaller police departments, and local agencies have deployed Flock automatic license‑plate readers with dispatch access for stolen vehicles and warrants.

Kelly Cunningham, Eaton County 911 director, told the public safety committee on Dec. 5 that the county is moving forward with a phased replacement of mobile computer terminals (MCTs) in law-enforcement vehicles and that smaller municipal departments will be prioritized while county financial details are finalized.

Cunningham described a communications plan the dispatch center created with the sheriff’s office for a recent multi-agency…

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