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Commissioners clear $1.91 million in bills; constables raise oversight questions about Flock camera audits
Summary
The court approved payment of $1,910,429.05 in invoices on July 8 and authorized a $131,000 payment related to Flock camera equipment. Constables said they have not been granted direct auditing access to system logs; sheriff's office and staff explained ORI constraints and said they will return a clearer policy to the next court.
The Hood County Commissioners Court approved payment of $1,910,429.05 in invoices at its July 8 meeting.
A commissioner pulled payments over $10,000 to ask about a $131,000 charge for Flock public‑safety cameras. A local law enforcement official (a constable) said the elected law‑enforcement…
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