A LinkedIn post from Flock Safety highlights a recent case in which La Vergne Police Department located a missing 7-year-old child across state lines using the company’s license plate reader technology. The post cites La Vergne Police Chief Christopher Moews, who is quoted as saying the technology played a critical role in tracking the vehicle and enabling a quick and safe recovery.
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The post suggests growing law-enforcement reliance on automated license plate readers as a tool in time-sensitive investigations, reinforcing the perceived public-safety value proposition of Flock Safety’s offerings. For investors, such use cases may indicate strengthening product-market fit, support future demand from municipal and regional agencies, and potentially underpin recurring revenue growth in the public safety technology segment.
The emphasis on cross-jurisdiction coordination also points to the importance of network scale and data-sharing capabilities in this market. If Flock Safety can continue to demonstrate real-world outcomes in child recovery and similar high-profile incidents, it may enhance the company’s competitive position versus other public-safety and ALPR vendors and support pricing power in contract negotiations with cities and police departments.

