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Paulding Sheriff seeks $146,000/year software subscription and accepts multiple safety grants and vehicle purchases

6498074 · October 15, 2025
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Sheriff’s office asked the board to approve a three-year, $146,000-per-year subscription to Peregrine software as a precursor to a real-time crime center, requested purchase of vehicles funded by a HEAT grant, and described additional CJCC CHINS funding; the transcript records project descriptions and timelines but not recorded board votes.

Sheriff Michael Henson asked the Board of Commissioners to authorize several public-safety investments, including a three-year software subscription intended as a precursor to a real-time crime center, vehicle purchases tied to a traffic-enforcement grant, and a juvenile-services grant.

"Peregrine is actually the name of a bird... those falcons are known for their speed," Henson said as he introduced the software purchase. He described the Peregrine product as an "all encompassing way to collaborate with all of our different systems," including CAD (dispatch), RMS (report management), and…

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