The Albuquerque Police Department has reported a significant decrease in auto theft, claiming the city is no longer the auto theft capital of the country. A key tool behind this success? The ability ...
The Seaford Police Department is upping its policing efforts with the help of a crime center that uses cameras and license plate readers to monitor the city in real time.
The teen from Gallatin was found to be in possession of a handgun and a ski mask when he was apprehended, according to police.
By Christopher Walsh Police chiefs on the South Fork say that the license plate reader technology that is quietly proliferating both in fixed locations and on police vehicles does not raise privacy ...
A driver with a suspended license was arrested after he was spotted towing a trailer which had no license plate.
Newton Police Department says one of the three men arrested in Marshalltown earlier this month for several credit card fraud incidents is also responsible for the skimming activities recently reported ...
A set of 25 new license plate cameras are scheduled to go live in Arlington in coming weeks. The cameras, from the surveillance company Flock Safety, provide more information than the county's ...
According to the J.D. Power website, law enforcement officials across the country don't need probable cause to run your tags. They can do it whenever they want to. Those letters and numbers are in ...
Mobile ALPRs are often attached to police patrol cars, allowing law enforcement officers to capture data from license plates as they drive around the city throughout their shifts. In most cases, these ...
A driver was charged in connection with a hit-and-run crash on I-279 that police said left a man without his leg.
Albuquerque Police released new information and video from an officer-involved shooting in a McDonald’s parking lot on Dec. 22. Two officers shot at 32-year-old Roberto Perez as he was running away ...
Eight new automated license plate readers will be going up in Crown Point this year, the city's police chief told the Board ...