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Hancock County Sheriff's Office Sneedville Hancock County MS Body-worn Cameras BodyWorn (Utility, Inc.)
The Hancock County Sheriff's Office acquired BodyWorn body-worn cameras for all deputies in 2019 for $798,000.
Agency: Hancock County Sheriff's Office
State: MS
City: Sneedville
County: Hancock County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: BodyWorn (Utility, Inc.)

The Hancock County Sheriff's Office acquired BodyWorn body-worn cameras for all deputies in 2019 for $798,000.

Waveland Police Department Waveland Hancock County MS Body-worn Cameras
The Waveland Police Department uses body-worn cameras. The department was one of 65 law enforcement agencies whose body-worn camera policy was analyzed by the ACLU of Mississippi in 2017.
Agency: Waveland Police Department
State: MS
City: Waveland
County: Hancock County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Waveland Police Department uses body-worn cameras. The department was one of 65 law enforcement agencies whose body-worn camera policy was analyzed by the ACLU of Mississippi in 2017.

Bay Saint Louis Police Department Bay St. Louis Hancock County MS Body-worn Cameras Utility
The Bay St. Louis Police Department uses Utility body-worn cameras. The department was one of 65 law enforcement agencies whose body-worn camera policy was analyzed by the ACLU of Mississippi in 2017. The Bay Saint Louis Police Department also received a Small, Rural, and Tribal Body-Worn Camera Program grant for $28,555 for 35 body-worn cameras in 2023.
Agency: Bay Saint Louis Police Department
State: MS
City: Bay St. Louis
County: Hancock County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Utility

The Bay St. Louis Police Department uses Utility body-worn cameras. The department was one of 65 law enforcement agencies whose body-worn camera policy was analyzed by the ACLU of Mississippi in 2017. The Bay Saint Louis Police Department also received a Small, Rural, and Tribal Body-Worn Camera Program grant for $28,555 for 35 body-worn cameras in 2023.