# Fayetteville Police Department The municipal police department of Fayetteville, Arkansas, and the responding agency for FOIA request `PD-2026-1484`. Address of record: 1800 N. Stephen Carr Memorial Blvd, Fayetteville, AR 72704; 479-587-3565. FPD is the first jurisdiction in the investigation's multi-jurisdiction expansion beyond [[Conway Police Department]]. FPD answered the FOIA's first response by stating it "does not own or operate automatic license plate readers (ALPR) of any kind." Its own subsequently produced records show a recently concluded, agency-wide [[Axon Fleet 3 ALPR Trial]] and an active [[Flock Safety Procurement Courtship]]. See [[_overview]] for the response-versus-record analysis. ## People - [[Mike Reynolds]] — Chief of Police - [[Tad Scott]] — Deputy Chief of Police ("DCOP") - [[Jason French]] — Captain, Criminal Investigations Division (announced retirement during the corpus period) - [[Michele Miller]] — Captain; routed the Axon trial agreement for the Mayor's signature - [[Christopher Moad]] — Lieutenant, Criminal Investigations; trial lead and vendor point of contact - [[Tiffney Lindley]] — Sergeant, Community Response Unit; ALPR hotlist administrator - [[Willie Newman]] — Support Services; trial-agreement approval routing; FOIA interim correspondence - Doug Pope — Patrol; FOIA mailbox custodian - Tonyia Tannehill — Assistant Support Services Manager; drafted the Axon trial staff memo ## Roles in this corpus - **ALPR trial operator.** FPD ran the Axon Fleet 3 ALPR function across its patrol fleet from 2026-02-12 to 2026-04-23 ([[Axon Fleet 3 ALPR Trial]]). - **Existing Axon customer.** FPD already deploys Axon in-car (Fleet 3) and body cameras and uses Axon Evidence; the ALPR trial activated a feature on equipment FPD owned ([[Axon Field Trial Agreement and City Authorization]]). - **Prospective ALPR purchaser.** FPD has been in an active Flock Safety procurement courtship since at least 2024-09, holding pricing for a ~$435,000 three-year package ([[Flock Safety Procurement Courtship]]), and is the target of an Axon ecosystem sale aimed at a Real-Time Crime Center ([[Axon RTCC and Surveillance Ecosystem Pitch]]). ## Notes The production is an email keyword search of five FPD mailboxes (Moad, French, Miller, Pope, Lindley) for "ALPR." FPD's command structure visible in the corpus runs Chief → Deputy Chief → Captains (Criminal Investigations and others) → Lieutenants → Sergeants. No ALPR policy or directive appears in the production despite officers being told one "may" be issued.