County record · Connecticut
Southeastern Connecticut County
Technology presence
The record, by agency
Mohegan Tribal Police Department
The Mohegan Tribal Police Department uses automated license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Hartford Courant
The Mohegan Tribal Police Department uses body-worn cameras, as required by state law, according to a 2022 report from NBC Connecticut.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): CT NBCwww.datawrapper.de
New London Police Department
The New London City Council, in January 2022, approved $366,000 contract to install more that three dozen surveillance cameras around the city, including 6 license plate readers.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WSHU
The New London Police Department uses body-worn cameras, as required by state law, according to a 2022 report from NBC Connecticut.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): CT NBCwww.datawrapper.de
Colchester Police Department
The Colchester Police Department began implementing drones in October 2020.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Town of Colchester Police Commission
East Lyme Police Department
In December 2021 the State Bond Commission awarded the East Lyme Police Department $13,440 for body-worn cameras and video storage devices.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Connecticut State Bond CommissionCT NBC
Eastern Connecticut State University Police Department
The Eastern Connecticut state University Police Department received a state body-worn camera grant of $33,763.00 in 2017.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and ManagementCT NBC
Groton Long Point Police Department
In May 2022, the State Bond Commission awarded the Groton Long Point Police Department $9,577 for body-worn cameras, dash cameras, and video storage devices.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Connecticut State Bond CommissionCT NBC
Groton Police Department
The Groton Police Department operates 15 Flock Safety automated license plate readers as of September 2025.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Pittsboro Police Department
Groton Town Police Department
The Groton Town Police Department began using body-worn cameras in 2017.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): The DayTown of GrotonState of Connecticut, Office of Policy and Management
Ledyard Police Department
The Ledyard Police Department received a state body-worn camera grant of $83,155 in 2019.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and ManagementCT NBC
Mashantucket Pequot Police Department
The Mashantucket Pequot Police Department started using Axon body-worn cameras in 2016.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): WTNH News8CT NBC
Norwich Police Department
The Norwich Police Department received a state body-worn camera grant of $146.652.50 in 2020.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): State of Connecticut, Office of Policy and ManagementCT NBC
Stonington Police Department
The Stonington Police Department uses body-worn cameras, as required by state law, according to a 2022 report from NBC Connecticut.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): CT NBCwww.datawrapper.de
Waterford Police Department
In December 2021 the State Bond Commission awarded the Waterford Police Department $35,116 for body-worn cameras and video storage devices.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): Connecticut State Bond CommissionCT NBC
Willimantic Police Department
The Willimantic Police Department uses body-worn cameras, as required by state law, according to a 2022 report from NBC Connecticut.
Sources (via the EFF Atlas): CT NBCwww.datawrapper.de
Source: EFF Atlas of Surveillance (Electronic Frontier Foundation & University of Nevada, Reno — Reynolds School of Journalism) · CC BY 4.0 · retrieved July 2026