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Val Verde County Sheriff's Office Del Rio Val Verde County TX Drones
The Val Verde County Sheriff's Office submitted a policy related to drones and the use of force to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.
Agency: Val Verde County Sheriff's Office
State: TX
City: Del Rio
County: Val Verde County
Technology: Drones
Vendor:

The Val Verde County Sheriff's Office submitted a policy related to drones and the use of force to the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement.

Del Rio Police Department Del Rio Val Verde County TX Automated License Plate Readers
The Del Rio Police Department had seven patrol units outfitted with mobile license plate readers and five license plate reader trailers as of 2013.
Agency: Del Rio Police Department
State: TX
City: Del Rio
County: Val Verde County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor:

The Del Rio Police Department had seven patrol units outfitted with mobile license plate readers and five license plate reader trailers as of 2013.

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.

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.
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.