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Lyon County accepts three sheriff27s grants for enforcement equipment, AI patrol routing and officer wellness
Summary
The commission accepted three grants totaling roughly $187,252 to add a license-plate-reading trailer, a real-time patrol routing tool that uses AI, and a law-enforcement mental-health and wellness initiative. The board authorized grant acceptance and the sheriff to sign grant paperwork where appropriate.
The Lyon County Board of County Commissioners on Nov. 6 accepted three federal grants to expand sheriff27s office equipment and programs.
The board accepted an Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for $49,923 to acquire an automatic license-plate recognition (ALPR) equipped mobile enforcement trailer intended to collect traffic data and validate speeding complaints. The sheriff27s office told commissioners the radar trailer would allow deputies to validate complaints and place enforcement resources…
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