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Agency City County State Technology Vendor
Bridgeport Police Department Bridgeport Harrison County WV Body-worn Cameras Motorola Solutions
The Bridgeport Police Department began using Motorola V300 body-worn cameras in late 2021.
Agency: Bridgeport Police Department
State: WV
City: Bridgeport
County: Harrison County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Motorola Solutions

The Bridgeport Police Department began using Motorola V300 body-worn cameras in late 2021.

Clarksburg Police Department Clarksburg Harrison County WV Body-worn Cameras Motorola Solutions
The Clarksburg Police Department uses Motorola V300 body-worn cameras. The agency began using body-worn cameras in 2018 and upgraded cameras in 2021.
Agency: Clarksburg Police Department
State: WV
City: Clarksburg
County: Harrison County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Motorola Solutions

The Clarksburg Police Department uses Motorola V300 body-worn cameras. The agency began using body-worn cameras in 2018 and upgraded cameras in 2021.

Harrison County Sheriff's Office Clarksburg Harrison County WV Automated License Plate Readers
The Harrison County Sheriff's Office receives alerts from automated license plate readers that were installed through a joint effort by many cities in West Virginia. In 2018, the sheriff's office used grant money from the West Virginia Department of Homeland Security to install ALPRs at the U.S. 50/Interstate 79 intersection.
Agency: Harrison County Sheriff's Office
State: WV
City: Clarksburg
County: Harrison County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
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The Harrison County Sheriff's Office receives alerts from automated license plate readers that were installed through a joint effort by many cities in West Virginia. In 2018, the sheriff's office used grant money from the West Virginia Department of Homeland Security to install ALPRs at the U.S. 50/Interstate 79 intersection.