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Franklin County approves $4,500 annual service agreement for Flock license-plate reader network
Summary
The Franklin County Commissioners approved a $4,500 annual service agreement to join a Flock automated license-plate reader network that alerts law enforcement to tags tied to entries the county monitors and NCIC records; county staff said the system aided recent recoveries of stolen vehicles and two missing persons.
The Franklin County Commissioners on Oct. 8 approved a $4,500 annual service agreement to participate in a Flock license-plate reader network that county officials said will help law enforcement identify vehicles linked to local safety threats and to entries in the National Crime Information Center (NCIC).
Chief Deputy Dan Foy described how the system reads license plates and notifies sheriff’s office personnel in real time when a vehicle of interest passes by participating cameras. He said the…
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