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Placer County
Technology presence
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Placer County Sheriff's Department
As of April 2024, the Placer County Sheriff's Office operates 35 Flock Safety automated license plate readers. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.
The Placer County Sheriff's Office was awarded a $50,000 Bureau of Justice Assistance grant in 2022 to acquire 437 body-worn cameras.
Sources: US Bureau of Justice Assistance
Placer County Sheriff's Office uses the Fusus camera registry system.
Sources: 404 Media
The Placer County Sheriff's Office operated one DJI drone as of 2024.
Sources: Placer County District AttorneyCenter for the Study of the Drone at Bard Collegewww.placer.ca.gov
The Placer County Sheriff's Office has been using DataWorks face recognition technology since at least 2011.
Sources: County of Placersource
Roseville Police Department
The Roseville Police Department operates Flock Safety automated license plate readers.
Sources: Roseville Police DepartmentCalifornia State Auditor
The Roseville Police Department outfitted officers with LensLock body-worn cameras in 2021, at a cost of $750,000 over five years.
Sources: Fox40City of Roseville California
The Roseville Police Department maintains a voluntary registry of private and personal surveillance cameras.
Sources: City of RosevilleCity of Roseville
The Roseville Police Department operated 12 DJI drones as of 2023.
Sources: Roseville Police DepartmentCenter for the Study of the Drone at Bard Collegewww.kcra.com
Auburn Police Department
The Auburn Police Department has used automated license plate readers since 2018. In 2022, the agency added Flock Safety systems.
Auburn Police Department received $60,000 to purchase 30 body-worn cameras through the Small, Rural and Tribal Body-Worn Camera program in 2024.
Sources: SRT BWC Program
Rocklin Police Department
The Rocklin Police Department uses Rekor automated license plate readers.
Rocklin Police Department uses the Fusus camera registry system.
Sources: 404 Media
Lincoln Police Department
As of April 2024, the Lincoln Police Department operates 21 Flock Safety automated license plate readers. The agency stores ALPR data for 30 days.
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026