Data update: Cumming GA PD (June 2026)
6,644 org audit records from Cumming GA PD covering January 2022 through June 2026, spanning over four years of Flock ALPR searches.
Records from the Cumming GA PD were added. Cumming is the county seat of Forsyth County, GA — one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, located about 35 miles north of Atlanta along GA-400. The city proper has roughly 8,000 residents; the broader county has grown to approximately 270,000.
#Organization audit
- Type: Organization audit
- Timespan: January 2022 – June 22, 2026 (~4 years 5 months)
- Records: 6,644
- Flock users: 31
The dataset spans 54 consecutive monthly audit files. The top 5 users account for 4,115 searches (61.9% of the total); the remaining 26 users split the other 2,529 records.
#Search types
| Type | Count | % |
|---|---|---|
| search | 5,004 | 75.3% |
| lookup | 1,470 | 22.1% |
| search - Mobile | 134 | 2.0% |
| lookup - Mobile | 22 | 0.3% |
| apiLookup | 14 | 0.2% |
Mobile types (search-Mobile + lookup-Mobile) account for 2.3% of searches — lower than most Georgia agencies we’ve examined. No freeform (AI natural language) searches appear in the dataset.
#Reasons
Reason strings fall into three distinct patterns:
Free text (4,656 records, 70.1%): The most common entries are theft-adjacent — “Theft suspect” (543), “CRIME” / “crime” (612 combined), “theft” (208), “Stolen vehicle” / “stolen vehicle” (389 combined), “hit and run” (205), “Suspect” (146), “investigation” (72), and DUI (66). This mirrors the pattern seen in other Georgia departments, where larceny and vehicle theft dominate search justifications.
Numeric codes (1,299 records, 19.6%): A substantial share of records use bare integers as reasons — “39” (309), “79” (201), “43” (139), “45” (96), “12” (92), “86” (80), and others. These appear to be internal codes or badge identifiers entered in place of a descriptive reason.
Case-number format (689 records, 10.4%): Some users entered what appear to be incident or case reference numbers directly into the reason field (e.g., “23-02-1071”, “22-07-0002”, “23-03-0021”). This information would normally belong in the case number field.
#Case numbers
460 of 6,644 records (6.9%) carry a formal case number. The remainder rely on the reason field alone — or on a numeric code — to link the search to an incident.
#License plates
2,785 records (41.9%) include a license plate in the search. The other 58.1% are plateless searches, which may represent camera-triggered lookups or convoy/network-initiated queries where the plate was captured by the device rather than entered manually.
No network audit was included in this release.