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Talent approves $12,000 state grant to install four automated license-plate readers
Summary
The Talent Police Department told council it received a $12,000 Organized Retail Theft grant to install four fixed Flock automated license-plate readers. Chief Stuck said the system will be used for stolen vehicles, missing persons and organized-theft investigations, with searches limited to active cases and data retention set at 30 days.
The Talent Police Department announced on Sept. 18 that the city received a $12,000 state Organized Retail Theft grant to install four fixed, solar-powered automated license-plate readers (ALPRs) at set public locations.
Chief Stuck, who presented the item, said the ALPRs are intended to help investigators find stolen vehicles, endangered missing people and vehicles associated with organized retail theft. "The ALPR . . . is used to assist with criminal investigations such as endangered juveniles, stolen vehicles, missing persons, and Amber Alerts," she…
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