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Foundation donation helps BC Sheriff’s Office speed up roadside identification


A recent donation from the Baxter County Sheriff’s Foundation will allow the Sheriff’s Office to perform roadside identifications quicker.




Five Biometric FBI Certified portable fingerprint sensor devices will be used by Sheriff’s Patrol Deputies, Criminal Investigators and other Sheriff’s Office Personnel.

Sheriff John Montgomery explains what scenarios the devices will be used for.

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According to the Sheriff, the identification was possible before the donation, but the process was cumbersome and not always an option.

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Sheriff Montgomery says in the future, he hopes to obtain more of these scanners, ideally having one for each deputy out on the road.

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The donation is valued at more than $14,000.

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