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El Paso Police Utilize Flock License Plate Readers for Enhanced Safety

El Paso MattersBrandy Ruiz
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The El Paso Police Department has implemented at least 105 Flock Safety automated license plate readers across the city, as noted in a memo from Chief Peter Pacillas. These cameras gather detailed information about vehicles, including make, model, and license plate details, aiding in investigations and the recovery of stolen vehicles. Funded by a state grant for the Auto Theft Task Force, the system also facilitates data sharing among various law enforcement agencies, although specific partners were not disclosed. Additionally, Horizon City and Socorro Police Departments have also adopted similar technology to bolster their surveillance capabilities.

Key Details: • 105 Flock Safety cameras are operational in El Paso as of August 2025. • The system is part of a state grant for the Auto Theft Task Force. • Horizon City has three Flock readers; Socorro has seven from different providers.

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