A total of four people were taken into custody during two separate incidents in Mt. Juliet this weekend as a result of the city's license plate recognition program, according to officials.
A person was taken into custody in Mt. Juliet this weekend as a result of the city's license plate recognition program, according to officials.
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — Authorities said Mt. Juliet’s license plate recognition (LPR) program helped them track down a wanted man Thursday morning who was “known to be involved in the theft of ...
LVT’s new partnership with Insight LPR brings license plate recognition capabilities to its mobile security units, delivering automated alerts, 98% accuracy and ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — Law enforcement took at least one person into custody Saturday evening after following up on an alert from Mt. Juliet’s license plate recognition (LPR) program. According to ...
The City of Hamilton announced the expansion of the License Plate Recognition [LPR] system at Number 1 Car Park on Monday, 2 ...
LVT's LPR powered by Insight allows users to receive automated alerts in under 10 seconds when a vehicle of interest is detected on-site. Utilizing high-resolution sensors effective up to 120 feet, ...
MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WSMV) - Sunday night, a stolen vehicle was recovered along with a large amount of narcotics after a license plate reader (LPR) system alerted Mt. Juliet Police. An LPR alerted MJPD ...
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