SAN DIEGO – San Diego's patrol fleet received a $17.5 million upgrade as the city bought 103 new police vehicles and ordered a $15.1-million upgrade to its 15-year-old radio system.
Read More →CLEARWATER, FL — The city of Clearwater will add six more hybrid sedans to the three it already owns.
Read More →SAN CARLOS, CA — The San Carlos Police Department went live with new digital audio/video technology in its patrol fleet.
Read More →HILO, HAWAII — An advisory panel has found that Hawaii County would save $169,485 if police were to switch from unmarked subsidized personal vehicles to a fleet of county-owned marked patrol cars.
Read More →SAN DIEGO — San Diego police traffic officers have started training with new BMW motorcycles that will replace the department's aging Kawasaki fleet, as Kawasaki no longer makes the police model.
Read More →GRAND RAPIDS, MI – Ron Katz, vice president of North American sales for Chevin Fleet Solutions, will be speaking on “Improved Decision Making with Fleet Management Information Systems” at the upcoming Police Fleet Exposition which will be held at the Amway Grand Plaza resort in Grand Rapids Aug. 17-21.
Read More →UTICA, NY – The City of Utica Police Department opened its new fleet maintenance facility last month, taking approximately seven months to construct.
Read More →DECATUR, IL – The city of Decatur, Ill., received the first of the new black and white Chevrolet Impala police cruisers that will replace the present white cars, according to the Herald-Review. The current fleet will be phased out over the next several years.
Read More →TUCSON, AZ – Ford Motor Co. is recalling more than 150,000 vehicles used by police departments and taxi companies due to reports of problems with insulation on the dashboard becoming overheated, according to the Tucson Citizen.
Read More →GREENVILLE, MS - Terry Robertson, fleet manager for the City of Greenville, Miss. has been arrested by the Greenville Police Department and charged with alleged felony embezzlement, according to the Delta Democrat Times newspaper on May 5.
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