# The Home Depot, Inc.
National home-improvement retailer; operator of **company-owned Flock cameras** on at least six Arkansas store properties (stores **1401, 1402, 1405, 1407, 1412, 8919**) and likely many more nationally. In spring 2026 executed a corporate-coordinated, **state-wide rollout** to share THD cameras with Arkansas LE agencies through Flock's platform. Conway PD enrolled across 2026-03-12 → 2026-04-08.
## People
No specific Home Depot personnel are named in the production correspondence. The rollout is announced and operationally coordinated through Flock's `
[email protected]` and `
[email protected]`, not through THD-direct contacts.
## Roles in this corpus
- **Camera-owner / data-provider** — owns the physical Flock cameras at the six AR store properties known to share with Conway PD; presumably owns cameras at many additional stores not Conway-share-enrolled.
- **Initiator of state-wide data-sharing rollout** — per the 2026-03-12 Flock announcement (Danica Pierce → Chris Harris): "a process, in coordination with The Home Depot (THD), to provide agencies with state access to THD cameras for both search and hotlist capabilities as a part of their rollout."
- **Author of the per-share template language** — see [[Home Depot Camera Sharing Series]]: "The Home Depot would like to provide your agency with state-wide access to The Home Depot owned Flock safety systems …" The language is identical across the rollout and is not a per-agency MOU.
## Notes
- The rollout's national scope is not visible in the production. The number of Home Depot stores nationwide with Flock cameras, and the number of LE agencies enrolled state-wide, are external-research questions. Reporters at 404 Media and elsewhere have covered THD-Flock partnerships; Tier-3 archive could anchor.
- The rollout's stated **terms** — "only be used for bona fide investigations, which are documented within your department and via audit trail within the Flock Safety platform" — leave the audit-log series ([[Conway PD Audit Logs Series]]) as the only documentary check on whether the cameras are actually being used as the template specifies. There is no per-agency MOU, no countersignature, no per-share warrant.
- Operational meaning for Conway: in approximately one month (mid-March to mid-April 2026), Conway PD gained access to six private retail-business camera footprints in its own city without any City Council, Mayor's Office, or City Attorney sign-off visible in the corpus. The arrangement is purely Flock-mediated.