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Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Lawrenceburg Police Department Lawrenceburg Dearborn County IN Body-worn Cameras
The Lawrenceburg Police Department received a $15,200 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.
Agency: Lawrenceburg Police Department
State: IN
City: Lawrenceburg
County: Dearborn County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Lawrenceburg Police Department received a $15,200 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.

Dearborn County Sheriff's Office Lawrenceburg Dearborn County IN Body-worn Cameras
The Dearborn County Sheriff's Office received a $18,400 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.
Agency: Dearborn County Sheriff's Office
State: IN
City: Lawrenceburg
County: Dearborn County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Dearborn County Sheriff's Office received a $18,400 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.

Tipton Police Department Tipton Dearborn County IN Body-worn Cameras
The Tipton Police Department received a $2,800 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.
Agency: Tipton Police Department
State: IN
City: Tipton
County: Dearborn County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Tipton Police Department received a $2,800 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.

Aurora Police Department Aurora Dearborn County IN Body-worn Cameras
The Aurora Police Department received a $6,990 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.
Agency: Aurora Police Department
State: IN
City: Aurora
County: Dearborn County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Aurora Police Department received a $6,990 grant for body-worn cameras from the Indiana Department of Homeland Security in 2022.