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Middletown supervisors authorize $520,225.50 camera system, hire part‑time evidence manager

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors · September 5, 2023
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Summary

The Board authorized purchase of in‑car and body‑worn camera systems from Lenslock and Cradlepoint, funded in part by a Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) grant, and approved hiring a part‑time employee to manage video evidence. Vote was 5–0.

Middletown Township’s Board of Supervisors on Sept. 5 voted unanimously to authorize purchase of a new in‑car and body‑worn camera system and to hire a part‑time employee to manage video evidence.

Chief of Police Joseph Bartirillo told the board the department’s "current system is almost 9 years old and well beyond its usable life," and said staff evaluated multiple vendors before selecting a Lenslock system for cameras and Cradlepoint routers for in‑car…

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