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Local law-enforcement reports show staffing shortfalls, policy updates and more than 500 speed-camera citations in Greensboro
Summary
Representatives from the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office, Denton Police and Greensboro Police reported quarterly arrest and staffing data, discussed Lexipol-driven policy updates including a new body-worn camera policy, and Greensboro’s chief said a newly installed school-zone speed camera has issued over 500 citations since Aug. 8.
Representatives from three local law-enforcement agencies presented quarterly reports to the Caroline County Police Accountability Board on Sept. 11, citing arrests, staffing levels and recent policy changes.
RJ, representing the Caroline County Sheriff’s Office, listed community events the office attended and reported "there was a total of 275" arrests year-to-date, including 17 felonies and 13 DUIs; he said the office has 45 sworn personnel and six civilian staff with one open position. RJ outlined policy updates delivered through Lexipol, including what he…
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