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El Paso County Sheriff's Office | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Axon |
As of 2017, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office had 250 body-worn cameras.
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Agency: El Paso County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Axon As of 2017, the El Paso County Sheriff's Office had 250 body-worn cameras.
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El Paso ISD Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
As of December 2015, the El Paso Independent School District equipped all 43 of its officers with body-worn cameras.
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Agency: El Paso ISD Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: As of December 2015, the El Paso Independent School District equipped all 43 of its officers with body-worn cameras.
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Skycop |
According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR. Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it."
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Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Skycop According to the Texas A&M Transportation Institute: "The El Paso Police Department has used ALPR since 2006, and currently operates 23 mobile units with ALPR. Besides the mobile units, the El Paso Police also own six ALPR‐equipped trailers that can be parked alongside a roadway. The trailers include a radar system and 'your speed is' display that faces approaching traffic, while the ALPR camera is positioned on the opposite side to read rear license plates as vehicles pass it."
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El Paso Police Department | El Paso | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | WatchGuard |
The El Paso Police Department had 34 body-worn cameras as of 2019 and received a federal grant for additional BWCs in 2022.
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Agency: El Paso Police Department State: TX City: El Paso County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: WatchGuard The El Paso Police Department had 34 body-worn cameras as of 2019 and received a federal grant for additional BWCs in 2022.
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Horizon City Police Department | Horizon City | El Paso County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Horizon City Police Department began its body-worn camera program in around 2012.
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Agency: Horizon City Police Department State: TX City: Horizon City County: El Paso County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Horizon City Police Department began its body-worn camera program in around 2012.
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Alamo Police Department | Alamo | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Axon |
Alamo Police Department received a $13,142 federal grant for body-worn cameras in 2016. As of 2019, APD personnel continued to received training on BWCs.
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Agency: Alamo Police Department State: TX City: Alamo County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Axon Alamo Police Department received a $13,142 federal grant for body-worn cameras in 2016. As of 2019, APD personnel continued to received training on BWCs.
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Edinburg Police Department | Edinburg | Hidalgo County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Skycop |
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Edinburg Police Department purchased one FLIR SkyCop (thermal vision) surveillance trailer for $69,584.30. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Edinburg Police Department State: TX City: Edinburg County: Hidalgo County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Skycop Through Operation Stonegarden, the Edinburg Police Department purchased one FLIR SkyCop (thermal vision) surveillance trailer for $69,584.30. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Edinburg Police Department | Edinburg | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Coban |
The Edinburg Police Department began its body-worn camera program in 2016, but had to replace its 17 cameras in 2017 due to battery life issues. | |||||
Agency: Edinburg Police Department State: TX City: Edinburg County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Coban The Edinburg Police Department began its body-worn camera program in 2016, but had to replace its 17 cameras in 2017 due to battery life issues. |
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Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office | Edinburg | Hidalgo County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | SkyCop |
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $235,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Edinburg County: Hidalgo County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: SkyCop Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $235,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Hidalgo Police Department | Hidalgo | Hidalgo County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Skycop |
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo Police Department purchased one SkyCop surveillance trailers for $79,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Hidalgo Police Department State: TX City: Hidalgo County: Hidalgo County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Skycop Through Operation Stonegarden, the Hidalgo Police Department purchased one SkyCop surveillance trailers for $79,000. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Pharr Police Department | Pharr | Hidalgo County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Skycop |
Through Operation Stonegarden, the Pharr Police Department purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $110,500. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Agency: Pharr Police Department State: TX City: Pharr County: Hidalgo County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Skycop Through Operation Stonegarden, the Pharr Police Department purchased two SkyCop surveillance trailers for $110,500. In addition to video and audio, the cameras also function as automated license plate readers.
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Pharr Police Department | Pharr | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Pharr Police Department outfitted all its officers with body-worn cameras in November 2016. | |||||
Agency: Pharr Police Department State: TX City: Pharr County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Pharr Police Department outfitted all its officers with body-worn cameras in November 2016. |
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Mission Police Department | Mission | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Mission Police Department purchased 158 body-worn cameras in 2017 for $193,430, with the bulk of the funding coming from the Texas Governor's office.
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Agency: Mission Police Department State: TX City: Mission County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Mission Police Department purchased 158 body-worn cameras in 2017 for $193,430, with the bulk of the funding coming from the Texas Governor's office.
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San Juan Police Department | San Juan | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
As of 2015, the San Juan Police Department requires all officers to wear a body-worn cameras. | |||||
Agency: San Juan Police Department State: TX City: San Juan County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: As of 2015, the San Juan Police Department requires all officers to wear a body-worn cameras. |
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Weslaco Police Department | Weslaco | Hidalgo County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | WatchGuard |
With a $9,988 grant from the Texas Governor's office, the Weslaco Police Department purchased two WatchGuard body-worn camera systems for motorcycle police officers in 2018. | |||||
Agency: Weslaco Police Department State: TX City: Weslaco County: Hidalgo County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: WatchGuard With a $9,988 grant from the Texas Governor's office, the Weslaco Police Department purchased two WatchGuard body-worn camera systems for motorcycle police officers in 2018. |
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Kinney County Commissioners Court | Bracketville | Kinney County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Kinney County Commissioners Court approved a body-worn camera program, contingent on funding from the Texas governor's office.
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Agency: Kinney County Commissioners Court State: TX City: Bracketville County: Kinney County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Kinney County Commissioners Court approved a body-worn camera program, contingent on funding from the Texas governor's office.
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Eagle Pass Police Department | Eagle Pass | Maverick County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Eagle Pass Police Department received a grant to purchase 41 body-worn cameras.
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Agency: Eagle Pass Police Department State: TX City: Eagle Pass County: Maverick County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Eagle Pass Police Department received a grant to purchase 41 body-worn cameras.
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Maverick County Sheriff's Office | Eagle Pass | Maverick County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Maverick County Sheriff's Office launched its body-worn camera program in 2017.
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Agency: Maverick County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Eagle Pass County: Maverick County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Maverick County Sheriff's Office launched its body-worn camera program in 2017.
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Rio Grande City Police Department | Rio Grande | Starr County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Rio Grande City Police Department has been using body-worn cameras since November 2013.
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Agency: Rio Grande City Police Department State: TX City: Rio Grande County: Starr County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Rio Grande City Police Department has been using body-worn cameras since November 2013.
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Terrell County Sheriff's Office | Sanderson | Terrell County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | Digital Ally |
A job posting for sheriff's deputy positions indicates all deputies are issued Digital Ally-brand body-worn cameras. | |||||
Agency: Terrell County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Sanderson County: Terrell County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: Digital Ally A job posting for sheriff's deputy positions indicates all deputies are issued Digital Ally-brand body-worn cameras. |
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Del Rio Police Department | Del Rio | Val Verde County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Del Rio Police Department launched a body-worn camera program with the purchase of 35 cameras in 2017.
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Agency: Del Rio Police Department State: TX City: Del Rio County: Val Verde County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Del Rio Police Department launched a body-worn camera program with the purchase of 35 cameras in 2017.
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Val Verde County Sheriff's Office | Del Rio | Val Verde County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Val Verde County Sheriff's Office launched a body-worn camera program in 2016 with the purchase of 35 cameras. | |||||
Agency: Val Verde County Sheriff's Office State: TX City: Del Rio County: Val Verde County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Val Verde County Sheriff's Office launched a body-worn camera program in 2016 with the purchase of 35 cameras. |
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Laredo Independent School District Police Department | Laredo | Webb County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
As of 2017, the Laredo Police Department has obtained at least 15 BWCs through grants and hopes to equip 359 of its officers in the future.
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Agency: Laredo Independent School District Police Department State: TX City: Laredo County: Webb County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: As of 2017, the Laredo Police Department has obtained at least 15 BWCs through grants and hopes to equip 359 of its officers in the future.
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Laredo Police Department | Laredo | Webb County | TX | Automated License Plate Readers | Wireless CCTV |
The Laredo Police Department is in the process of purchasing ALPRs from Wireless CCTV, city council meeting minutes show. The systems will be paid for through Operation Stonegarden, a program that funds local law enforcement to cooperate with federal agencies in border operations. These ALPR trailers will be placed in high traffic areas along roads that the U.S. Border Patrol has identified as hot spots for smuggling. | |||||
Agency: Laredo Police Department State: TX City: Laredo County: Webb County Technology: Automated License Plate Readers Vendor: Wireless CCTV The Laredo Police Department is in the process of purchasing ALPRs from Wireless CCTV, city council meeting minutes show. The systems will be paid for through Operation Stonegarden, a program that funds local law enforcement to cooperate with federal agencies in border operations. These ALPR trailers will be placed in high traffic areas along roads that the U.S. Border Patrol has identified as hot spots for smuggling. |
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Laredo Police Department | Laredo | Webb County | TX | Body-worn Cameras | |
The Laredo Police Department distributes BWCs to officers who are regularly engaged in traffic patrol, detain or stop vehicles, and respond directly to calls from the public. As of February 2019, the Laredo Police Department has obtained at least 15 BWCs through grants and hopes to equip 359 of its officers in the future. The cameras, manufactured by Utility Associates, are partially concealed: all that is visible is the lens, which is placed a long the buttons on a police officer's shirt or vest.
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Agency: Laredo Police Department State: TX City: Laredo County: Webb County Technology: Body-worn Cameras Vendor: The Laredo Police Department distributes BWCs to officers who are regularly engaged in traffic patrol, detain or stop vehicles, and respond directly to calls from the public. As of February 2019, the Laredo Police Department has obtained at least 15 BWCs through grants and hopes to equip 359 of its officers in the future. The cameras, manufactured by Utility Associates, are partially concealed: all that is visible is the lens, which is placed a long the buttons on a police officer's shirt or vest.
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