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Citrus County deputies to begin wearing body cameras, sheriff says

Citrus County deputies to begin wearing body cameras, sheriff says

Yahoo18-03-2025
The Brief
Deputies with the Citrus County Sheriff's Office will soon start wearing body cameras.
Newly elected Sheriff David Vincent talked during his campaign about implementing the program.
Cameras will be activated by June 30.
INVERNESS, Fla. - The Citrus County Sheriff's Office will adopt a body-worn camera program this summer.
What they're saying
Newly elected Sheriff David Vincent said it was a promise during his campaign to bring the program to the agency.
"I said during my campaign that it's unbelievable that it's going to 2025, and we don't have a single video recording device for our interactions with the public," Vincent said.
The agency does not use dash cameras either.
All 115 deputies in the patrol division will sport the technology come June 30 or sooner.
"As we expand the program in the future years, we'll look at whether our detectives need body cameras, whether our bailiffs, our school resource officers. But the priority was our patrol division since they're having the most interactions every day with our public," Vincent said.
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Sheriff Vincent said with the transition into his administration, it's a great time for the agency to adopt the program.
"We are reorganizing the agency anyway with it being a new administration, so it was actually great timing to create some positions with existing staff to help us with our public records requests and things like that, that we know we can expect with new body-worn cameras," he explained.
The sheriff's office will use Axon cameras, a brand other Bay Area law enforcement agencies already use.
"One of the things in particular that I like about Axon now is that we're having a staffing issue. So how do you make your people more efficient if you can't hire more people?" Vincent said.
The cameras have a feature called 'Draft One' that uses AI technology to help deputies write up reports faster.
"A lot of our deputies' time is consumed by writing reports, so if we can make them more efficient in doing that, and this 'Draft One' will allow them to do that, it gives them more time on the road to do actual police work instead of sitting behind a computer writing reports," Vincent said.
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Sheriff Vincent said there are currently 12 to 13 deputy vacancies.
"The County Commission is just getting ready to give us 15 more positions," Vincent said. "I've said in the next couple of years, we need about 35 more positions than we are today."
He believes the technology will help attract candidates to Citrus County.
What's next
Training begins next month. The sheriff's office aims to officially start the program on or before June 30.
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Information for this story was gathered by FOX 13's Jennifer Kveglis.
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