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High Point Police Department

NC · 114,059 residents

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The High Point Police Department in North Carolina uses LexisNexis’s Community Crime Map, confirmed through the city’s official website, which describes it as ‘a public crime map that allows law enforcement to share selected crime data with the public.’ The city’s description notes that CCM ‘goes beyond crime mapping by automatically alerting the public about recent crime activity,’ a feature that requires an automated, ongoing feed of incident data from High Point PD’s records management system to LexisNexis.

High Point is the fifth-largest city in North Carolina, with about 114,000 residents in Guilford County. Both High Point PD and neighboring Greensboro PD — which also uses CCM and has additionally been confirmed as an Accurint for Law Enforcement subscriber via Atlas of Surveillance — use LexisNexis products within the same county. This pattern suggests either a Guilford County-level procurement relationship or a Piedmont Triad regional adoption across multiple departments simultaneously.

North Carolina law prohibits sanctuary designations. There are no legal barriers to High Point PD data reaching federal agencies through LexisNexis.

Contract signals

Database Interface (Schedule A)
○ not in record
AVCC XML Addendum present
○ not in record
Irrevocable license clause
○ not in record
Jail Booking Search & Report
○ not in record
Community Crime Map
● confirmed
BuyCrash (crash data feed)
○ not in record

Technical

RMS vendor
CAD vendor
Data fields shared (known)

Sanctuary status

Sanctuary jurisdiction
No
Bypass confirmed

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