The Columbus Division of Police is one of several central Ohio law enforcement and fire departments with a drone program.
The Columbus Division of Police is rolling out a new tool in efforts to strengthen public safety in Central Ohio: RAVEN.
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Columbus police launch drone program
The Columbus Division of Police will now have a bird’s eye view over crime scenes with a new pilot program called RAVEN, or ...
The Columbus Division of Police announced a drone pilot program on Nov. 18. The Rapid Aerial Visual Enforcement Network, or ...
The program will cost $2.5 million annually. The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Foundation is donating $1 million toward it.
It’s the first of its kind in Nebraska, and Omaha Police say it could lower response times to less than two minutes. Their ...
The city of Broken Arrow is preparing to launch a cutting-edge Drone as a First Responder (DFR) program—only the second of ...
Asheville police boasted a record: the largest American flag ever flown by a drone at an NFL stadium. Meanwhile, APD's drone ...
Palm Beach's council on Nov. 12 approved accepting the $521,761.60 donation from the Palm Beach Police & Fire Foundation.
Kansas City Council recently approved $500,000, matched by the Police Foundation of Kansas City, to grow the police ...
A $45,000 Portland police proposal to create its first drone program was narrowly rejected by city lawmakers, with some ...
Madison police will purchase new drone equipment and enhance training for officers thanks to a grant from Norfolk Southern ...
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