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Abbeville County Sheriff's Office Abbeville Abbeville County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Abbeville County Sheriff's Office received a total of $66529.55 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal years 2019-2022.
Agency: Abbeville County Sheriff's Office
State: SC
City: Abbeville
County: Abbeville County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Abbeville County Sheriff's Office received a total of $66529.55 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal years 2019-2022.

Abbeville Police Department Abbeville Abbeville County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Abbeville Police Department received $19500 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal year 2018.
Agency: Abbeville Police Department
State: SC
City: Abbeville
County: Abbeville County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Abbeville Police Department received $19500 in state funding for body-worn cameras in fiscal year 2018.

Erskine College Police Department Due West Abbeville County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Erskine College Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $1,725 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Erskine College Police Department
State: SC
City: Due West
County: Abbeville County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Erskine College Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $1,725 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.

Due West Police Department Due West Abbeville County SC Body-worn Cameras
The Due West Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $2,921 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.
Agency: Due West Police Department
State: SC
City: Due West
County: Abbeville County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Due West Police Department purchased body-worn cameras in 2016 with a $2,921 grant through the South Carolina Department of Public Safety.