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Decatur police moving to encrypted dispatch and radio communications
Decatur police are moving to encrypted radios to protect sensitive information.
Police Department will move to encrypted digital dispatch and radio communications to protect officers, victims and ongoing ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Sep. 15—Officer Jonathan Bates has been appointed as the new public information officer with the Decatur Police Department, the ...
Decatur residents will have the opportunity to share their thoughts on the Decatur police department later this week.
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A multi-vehicle crash claimed the life of a minor Saturday and left several others injured. According to the Decatur Police ...
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VERIFY: No, it's not legal to decrypt and listen to encrypted police radio
We verify if it's legal to decrypt encrypted police scanner traffic, after a local department announced it's moving to encrypted dispatch and radio communications.
A man was arrested by authorities after being accused of stealing several guns and ammunition from a pawn shop in Decatur.
The City of Decatur announced on Tuesday that the police department is moving to encrypted dispatch and radio communications.
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