Spring Break travel begins in a few days, and officers must document their interactions with beach-goers.
HEADLAND, Ala. - Headland Police are getting new body cameras, and they couldn’t come at a more useful time.
This is a crucial time for law enforcement, according to Headland Chief of Police Mark Jones, as officers prepare for an influx of vacationers. The Headland Police Department plans to upgrade its body cameras to the latest technology, which helps for times like spring break travel.
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