They have been called one of the most critical pieces of equipment that a law enforcement officer has. And yet in Amarillo, it has been seven years since they’ve been replaced. Computers in police vehicles and fire trucks help keep units connected and complete the everyday tasks that come with working in the field, but Amarillo has fallen behind on keeping these systems updated. Police Chief Ed Drain said it’s a matter that’s most pressing for his department. read more

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