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Nelson County Sheriff's Office wins $12,500 HEAT grant to buy three license‑plate cameras
Summary
Sheriff Mark Embrey told the Board his office was awarded $12,500 from the Virginia State Police HEAT program to buy three Flock Safety license‑plate readers for strategic placement along Route 29 and River Road; the two‑year program would cost $11,000 in year two if not renewed by grant.
Sheriff Mark Embrey told the Nelson County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 18 that the Sheriff’s Office received a $12,500 grant through the Virginia State Police’s Help Eliminate Auto Theft (HEAT) program to purchase three Flock Safety license‑plate reader (LPR) cameras.
Embrey said the plan is to place two cameras on the Route 29 corridor (one at the Albemarle County line) and a third on River Road (Route 6)…
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