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Warren County Sheriff's Office Front Royal Warren County TN Body-worn Cameras
Warren County Sheriff's Office received $64,000 to purchase 32 body-worn cameras through the Small, Rural and TribalBody-worn Camera Program in 2024.
Agency: Warren County Sheriff's Office
State: TN
City: Front Royal
County: Warren County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
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Warren County Sheriff's Office received $64,000 to purchase 32 body-worn cameras through the Small, Rural and TribalBody-worn Camera Program in 2024.

Warren County Sheriff's Office Mcminnville Warren County TN Third-party Investigative Platforms SoundThinking
The Warren County Sheriff's Office has access to SoundThinking's CrimeTracer (formerly Coplink X) investigative platform through a statewide contract announced in April 2021.
Agency: Warren County Sheriff's Office
State: TN
City: Mcminnville
County: Warren County
Technology: Third-party Investigative Platforms
Vendor: SoundThinking

The Warren County Sheriff's Office has access to SoundThinking's CrimeTracer (formerly Coplink X) investigative platform through a statewide contract announced in April 2021.

Warren County Sheriff's Office McMinnville Warren County TN Predictive Policing IBM
The Warren County Sheriff's Office has access to a predictive analytics system developed by IBM to identify locations where vehicle crashes and DUIs are likely to occur. All 95 county sheriffs in the state access the system, which is managed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.
Agency: Warren County Sheriff's Office
State: TN
City: McMinnville
County: Warren County
Technology: Predictive Policing
Vendor: IBM

The Warren County Sheriff's Office has access to a predictive analytics system developed by IBM to identify locations where vehicle crashes and DUIs are likely to occur. All 95 county sheriffs in the state access the system, which is managed by the Tennessee Highway Patrol.