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OSCR360 in the News: NY District Attorney Adds OSCR to its Digital Forensics Toolbox 

L-Tron is pleased to announce that its OSCR360 Crime and Crash Scene Investigation system has been publicly recognized in the Orange County news. The Shawangunk Journal reported on a new Digital Forensic Unit within the Orange County, NY District Attorney’s Office, which will use OSCR360 to map crime scenes and prosecute cases in court. 

2023 IACP Technology Conference in Salt Lake City Utah

Press Release: L-Tron Team to attend the 2023 IACP Technology Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah

L-Tron will sponsor and attend the upcoming International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) Technology Conference at the Salt Palace Convention Center held in Salt Lake City, Utah, May 22-24, 2023. The L-Tron team has attended numerous IACP technology conferences in past years and looks forward to showcasing their 4910LR Driver’s License Reader and OSCR360 for crime and crash scene investigation. 

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OSCR360 in the news: Hear more about how the Columbiana County Sheriffs Office will be using the system

L-Tron is pleased to announce that it’s OSCR360 Crime and Crash Scene Investigation system has been publicly recognized in the Columbiana news. A NBC’s 21WFMJ broadcast reported that Columbiana County Sheriffs Office (CCSO) in Ohio has been awarded a statewide grant to fund the purchase of two OSCR360 systems, which will be used to expedite and improve the agency’s criminal investigation processes. 

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Press Release: FDNY Purchases OSCR360 System

L-Tron Corporation is pleased to announce that OSCR360 has been purchased by the Fire Department of the City of New York (FDNY), one of the largest and busiest emergency response agencies in the country. FDNY provides public safety services in New York’s five boroughs, responding to over one million emergencies annually.  

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Press Release: L-Tron Announces Brother PocketJet 8 Launch & Availability

L-Tron is proud to announce the launch and availability of the NEW Brother PocketJet 8 Mobile Printer L-Tron is pleased to announce the launch of the new Brother® PocketJet® 8 Mobile Printer line. The PocketJet 8 is a full-page thermal mobile printer designed for patrol vehicle printing and other on-the-go printing applications. Printing documents, forms, …

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Weatherford Police Department, Parker County DA & Sheriff’s Office Team up for TX OSCR360 Purchase

OSCR360 was recently spotted in the Weatherford, Texas news, following a joint purchase between three of the community’s local criminal justice agencies. Parker County District Attorney’s Office, Parker County Sheriff’s Office, and Weatherford Police Department teamed together to share costs and equipment. This has brought cutting-edge investigative technology to all three agencies. OSCR360 will be used at crime scenes, crash scenes, and in the courtroom to aid in the criminal justice process.

Press Release: L-Tron Recognized as Zebra Technologies “Supplies Specialist”

L-Tron, a long-time Zebra™ business partner, is pleased to announce that the company has recently been recognized as a Zebra Supplies Specialist. This title publicly acknowledges L-Tron’s knowledge, expertise, and support of Zebra media, labels and supplies products. The recognition complements a thriving business partnership between L-Tron and Zebra that has spanned more than two decades.

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OSCR360 in the News: Dallas County, AL Shares how OSCR will Assist them in Giving their Community a Better Sheriff’s Department

OSCR in the News: After purchasing OSCR360 the Dallas County Sheriff’s Department in Alabama was featured in the news. According to the Alabama news room, the Department plans to utilize OSCR360 for their “major crime scenes – any homicide or death investigations.” The department wants the public to know that they’re “doing everything possible whether it’s technology or more training or whatever. We’re doing what it takes to give the community a better sheriff’s office.”

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