| Agency ▼ | City ▼ | County ▼ | State ▼ | Technology ▼ | Vendor ▼ | 
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| Wheat Ridge Police Department | Wheat Ridge | Jefferson County | CO | Third-party Investigative Platforms | LexisNexis | 
| The Wheat Ridge Police Department received a single user account for LexisNexis' Accurint Virtual Crime Center through its membership in the Colorado Information Sharing Consortium. 
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| Agency: Wheat Ridge Police Department State: CO City: Wheat Ridge County: Jefferson County Technology: Third-party Investigative Platforms Vendor: LexisNexis The Wheat Ridge Police Department received a single user account for LexisNexis' Accurint Virtual Crime Center through its membership in the Colorado Information Sharing Consortium. 
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| Wheat Ridge Police Department | Wheat Ridge | Jefferson County | CO | Automated License Plate Readers | |
| In 2010, the Wheat Ridge Police Department completed their automated license plate reader project after receiving a grant for $10,000. 
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| Agency: Wheat Ridge Police Department State: CO City: Wheat Ridge County: Jefferson County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: In 2010, the Wheat Ridge Police Department completed their automated license plate reader project after receiving a grant for $10,000. 
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| Wheat Ridge Police Department | Wheat Ridge | Jefferson County | CO | Body-worn Cameras | Axon | 
| The Wheat Ridge Police Department received a $90,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice in 2019 to purchase body-worn cameras. In 2020, records show the agency contracted with Axon. 
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| Agency: Wheat Ridge Police Department State: CO City: Wheat Ridge County: Jefferson County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Axon The Wheat Ridge Police Department received a $90,000 grant from the U.S. Department of Justice in 2019 to purchase body-worn cameras. In 2020, records show the agency contracted with Axon. 
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