MT. JULIET, Tenn. (WKRN) — With the help of license plate recognition technology, a man wanted for violent offenses out of another state who had been on the run for nearly a week was arrested in Mt. Juliet Thursday.
This news comes amid a national conversation around LPRs and regulating the tech here at home. However, Mt. Juliet’s police chief spoke with News 2 about just how strict the city’s regulations are.
According to the Mt. Juliet Police Department, on Thursday, July 30, LPRs notified officers about a stolen vehicle associated with a 39-year-old Indiana man wanted in connection with a “violent assault” who had been on the run for six days…