The Little Rock directors are going to vote on several new additions for LRPD, including new cameras, software and vests.
After getting rid of ShotSpotter services, Little Rock city directors will soon be considering different technology.
Feb. 9 at approximately 5:25 a.m., Springfield police officers seized an illegal firearm equipped with a sear selector switch ...
A Chicopee man was arrested after police found a machine gun inside a stolen vehicle that was tracked through city cameras in ...
In a major belt-tightening measure, Police Chief Thomas Morse Jr. said he's ending a $400,000 annual contract with a company that's provided the city for 18 years with sensor technology.
"I think it's just the city trying to see what's out there, trying to find the magic technology that is being promised by ...