Manhattan Police Department Receives $5,778 State Grant

Agency - Montana Board of Crime Control

The Manhattan Police Department reaps a state grant of $5,778 from the Montana Board of Crime Control. The grant will be used to fund a software program that will allow police officers to be electronically linked to the rest of Gallatin Valley’s law enforcement agencies.


Dubbed as ILEADS, the program enables Gallatin Valley’s police force to share and investigate cases with most of the law agencies.


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