Wash. City Adds Cars for Police Take-Home Program
The City of Kent, Wash., is adding 14 new police vehicles, part of a new car-per-officer take-home program.
The City of Kent, Wash., is adding 14 new police vehicles, part of a new car-per-officer take-home program.
Kandiyohi County, Minn., is entering into a lease program for its Sheriff’s Office vehicles, which is projected to save $823,000 over the next five years.
The City of Hannibal, Mo., is adding automatic vehicle locators (AVLs) on its new Dodge Charger police vehicles for the first time.
Florida Highway Patrol's Advanced Vehicle Operations and Training Complex will allow officers to enhance their driving skills in a controlled environment.
The Estes AWS Storage Box is designed to fit in any standard police SUV, and is stackable with the Estes AWS SUV Rapid Access Weapon Locker.
The Knight Hawk is billed as the first U.S.-designed and assembled law enforcement tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
The University of Colorado, Colorado Springs purchased refurbished Panasonic Toughbooks, allowing officers to get more work done in the vehicle.
More than 10,000 Dodge Charger Pursuit police sedans are now equipped with FCA’s Officer Protection Package in police fleets across the U.S.
The Deschutes County (Ore.) Sheriff's Office ditched its white-and-green design for black and white because it is more recognizable as a law enforcement vehicle.
All three cars, featuring stealthy 'ghost' graphics, were issued to troopers working the graveyard shift.
The KinetiCharger is designed to power auxiliary equipment on a vehicle without leaving the vehicle on.
The Supreme Court’s ruling may affect how likely people killed or injured during police pursuits or their families may win compensation from public agencies.
A complete window and door kit installs in less than 10 minutes. It is removable and reusable, and can be transferred if a vehicle is decommissioned or totaled.
The engine of a Hinds County (Miss.) Sheriff's vehicle shut down while the deputy was on his lunch break. The K-9 inside suffered a heat stroke.
The U.S. Department of Justice is seeking reimbursement for the Dodge Charger Hellcat SRT the Gwinnett County Sheriff purchased with federal funds.
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