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Mid-June 2026 Issue

Police Fleet News

Police Fleet Professional Staff
Police Fleet Professional Staff
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D.C. Police Fleet Struggles with Vehicle Availability

Nearly 200 Metropolitan Police Department vehicles were out of service due to maintenance and repair issues, highlighting the growing challenges agencies face in keeping patrol fleets operational. As repair backlogs and maintenance costs continue to rise, fleet availability has fallen below department targets for three consecutive years, prompting renewed focus on vehicle replacement strategies and lifecycle management.

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The World's Coolest Police Cars

From Lamborghini supercars and Porsche 911s to electric patrol vehicles and rare classics, police agencies around the world have deployed some truly unforgettable vehicles. This look at the world's most unique police fleets highlights how law enforcement agencies have balanced performance, technology, and public visibility over the decades.

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St. Pete PD Expands Fleet with Federal Funding

The St. Petersburg Police Department has secured $480,000 in federal funding to support the purchase of new patrol vehicles, helping modernize its fleet and improve officer readiness. The investment will provide additional take-home vehicles, enhancing operational efficiency while supporting recruitment, retention, and rapid response capabilities.

Mile Marker Launches New Laguna Mission Series Winches

Built for trucks, SUVs, Jeeps, and Broncos, the new Laguna Mission Series winches combine military-proven durability with a bold, customizable design. Available in 10K and 12K capacities, the fully submersible winches feature synthetic rope, rugged stainless accents, wireless remote capability, and heavy-duty performance engineered for demanding recovery situations.

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