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FARGO, N.D. – The Fargo Police Department is looking to enhance its technological capabilities to better combat and solve crimes in the city. Chief David Zibolski is preparing to present a proposal to the Fargo City Commission, seeking approval for the acquisition of a drone as part of a broader technology renewal initiative.
The introduction of drone technology is intended to provide law enforcement with advanced tools that can improve situational awareness and aid in various operations. Drones can assist in monitoring large crowds during events, conducting search and rescue missions, and gathering critical data during investigations.
Chief Zibolski believes that integrating drones into the department's operations will not only streamline processes but also enhance officer safety and efficiency. The request comes amid a growing trend among police departments across the country to adopt innovative technologies to address modern challenges in law enforcement. As the proposal moves forward, the community will be closely watching the potential impact on public safety and police operations in Fargo.
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