Prescott Valley council gives thumbs up to license plate readers, updated drones for police use

The Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) will soon be able to read license plates, thanks to cameras and software paid for by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Border Safety Fund. The system will alert authorities if it detects a vehicle’s plate that is connected to a crime. (Prescott Valley/Courtesy image)

The Prescott Valley Police Department (PVPD) will soon be able to read license plates, thanks to cameras and software paid for by the Arizona Department of Emergency and Military Affairs Border Safety Fund. The system will alert authorities if it detects a vehicle’s plate that is connected to a crime. (Prescott Valley/Courtesy image)

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