Ann Arbor officials want to replace their outdated police records system. City Administrator Milton Dohoney must find better options, MLive reports.
Back in May 2025, the council gave Dohoney four months to scout potential replacements. His task: fix the flawed ways police track and share their work with residents. The old system doesn’t cut it anymore.
This push for fresh tech fits into the city’s wider mission. They want citizens to see exactly what their police officers do, when they do it, and why. No more guessing games or missing pieces…