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Harlingen Police Department receives new body cameras and equipment
March 3, 2024
Harlingen police receive new EOS by Utility™ body cameras which will help protect the community, especially in situations where seconds matter the most.

‘In 2024, we will have body cameras’: No footage of deadly Hamburg PD shooting sparks body cam discussion
February 13, 2024
Town of Hamburg police announced there is no footage of last week’s altercation that led to a woman being shot and killed by an officer, sparking a conversation about ‘where are their body cameras?’

Live Oak Police upgrades to body camera system that allows real-time viewing
January 29, 2024
The Live Oak Police Department is upgrading its body camera system to EOS by Utility™, which its assistant police chief says helps improve officer safety and transparency.

Weymouth police say they wouldn't 'do this job without a camera on': Here's why
October 11, 2023
The Quincy Police Department will go from 58 to 75 body cameras for all officers, following approval by the City Council at Monday night’s meeting. Aldermen approved a five-year lease extension with BodyWorn by Utility Associates of Decatur, Ga., for body and in-car cameras.

The State of the Body Camera
October 4, 2023
Wearable evidence capture systems have come a long way in less than 20 years, and soon they will be even more advanced. Discover how advanced situational features have transformed the body camera into an invaluable tool for our first responders today.

Quincy City Council approves state mandated body cam purchase
August 1, 2023
The Quincy Police Department will go from 58 to 75 body cameras for all officers, following approval by the City Council at Monday night’s meeting. Aldermen approved a five-year lease extension with BodyWorn by Utility Associates of Decatur, Ga., for body and in-car cameras.

Narragansett Police Launch Body-Worn Camera Program
June 1, 2023
The Narragansett Police Department officially launched its body-worn camera program.Thirty-one patrol officers and supervisors have been outfitted with body-worn cameras, which are embedded in their uniform to prevent them from detaching, and have received training on how the devices operate and function, according to Corrigan.

JPD's body cams integrate with in-vehicle cameras, have many benefits
May 6, 2023
The Jamestown Police Department has a five-year contract with Utility for its BodyWorn equipment in the amount of $205,000. The contract includes body cameras for all uniformed patrol staff, in-vehicle cameras for all marked vehicles and one in-car license plate reader and includescomplete equipment replacement every 37 months, equipment damage replacement and backend/evidence software, Edinger said.