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Council hears update on ALPR pilot; city says no federal access requests so far
Summary
Police Chief Power told the council the city’s one-year Flock ALPR pilot is operating as intended, that data-sharing agreements remain a cumbersome manual process but are being automated, and that the city has not received federal requests for ALPR data to date.
Police Chief Power updated the council on the city’s one‑year pilot of a Flock automated license‑plate reader (ALPR) system and said the technology is being used by patrol officers for license-status checks, warrants, stolen‑vehicle identification and proactive enforcement. “The system is operating as intended,” Chief Power said, and the department has used ALPR data in investigations including a hospital stalking case that helped identify a suspect.
Chief Power told council staff are still finalizing data‑sharing agreements with partner agencies…
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