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Oklahoma 22nd District Attorney's Office Ada Hughes County, Pontotoc County, Seminole County OK Automated License Plate Readers Rekor Systems
The District Attorneys Council has installed Rekor Systems automated license plate readers across the state as part of its Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Program.
Agency: Oklahoma 22nd District Attorney's Office
State: OK
City: Ada
County: Hughes County, Pontotoc County, Seminole County
Technology: Automated License Plate Readers
Vendor: Rekor Systems

The District Attorneys Council has installed Rekor Systems automated license plate readers across the state as part of its Uninsured Vehicle Enforcement Program.

Seminole County Sheriff's Office Wewoka Seminole County OK Body-worn Cameras Axon
The Seminole County Sheriff's Office uses body-worn cameras.
Agency: Seminole County Sheriff's Office
State: OK
City: Wewoka
County: Seminole County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Axon

The Seminole County Sheriff's Office uses body-worn cameras.

Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police Department Seminole Seminole County OK Body-worn Cameras Axon
The Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police Department uses Axon body-worn cameras.
Agency: Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police Department
State: OK
City: Seminole
County: Seminole County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor: Axon

The Seminole Nation Lighthorse Police Department uses Axon body-worn cameras.

Seminole Police Department Seminole Seminole County OK Body-worn Cameras
The Seminole Police Department received federal Justice Assistance Grant money to purchase 11 body-worn cameras in 2015.
Agency: Seminole Police Department
State: OK
City: Seminole
County: Seminole County
Technology: Body-worn Cameras
Vendor:

The Seminole Police Department received federal Justice Assistance Grant money to purchase 11 body-worn cameras in 2015.