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Data update: Rogers AR (Mar 2026)

2M network audit searches from Rogers AR PD, November 2025 – February 2026

by HaveIBeenFlocked Team
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Three batches of network audit logs from Rogers, Arkansas PD were added: November 12 – December 12, 2025; December 11–31, 2025; and January 20 – February 20, 2026. The first 19 days of January are not covered.

  • Type: Network audit
  • Timespan: Nov 12, 2025 – Feb 20, 2026 (with Jan 1–19 gap)
  • Records: 1,975,743
  • Organizations: ~4,807

Rogers AR PD itself conducted only 2,095 of the ~2M searches (0.11%). The rest came from thousands of agencies across the country. The top searchers were Houston TX PD, Dallas TX PD, and California Highway Patrol.

Search types

The November–December file includes search types not present in the later files: 1,540 convoy searches (led by Houston TX PD with 721) and 24 freeform searches using AI-powered text prompts like “white suv” and “blue chevy pickup with chrome rims.”

Report highlights

Running the same pattern matching used by our existing reports against the raw CSV files. Once imported, these records will appear in the full reports linked below (filtered to Rogers AR PD as the source organization).

Develop PC / MYOC

376 records across all three files contain language suggesting officers used Flock to develop probable cause rather than act on existing PC. The most common marker is “MYOC” (Make Your Own [Probable] Cause), appearing 262 times. Top agencies: Harris County TX SO (61), Carmel IN PD (51), and Griffith IN PD (23). Examples:

  • Carmel IN PD: “MYOC Home Depot/Lowe’s theft IN plate [redacted] blue Subaru RO pushes out is known to sale on Facebook”
  • Wood Dale IL PD: “MYOC - Suspected Drug Dealer/User (Paul [redacted])”
  • Amarillo TX PD: “Possible Trailer Thief, Develop PC to ID driver 26-502470”
  • Harwood Heights IL PD: “MYOC on the vehicle possible armed occupant Jeremiah [redacted] wanted by HHPD for home invasion”

Immigration

~1,248 records match immigration-related terms. Crowley TX PD leads with 259 records — 249 of which pair “Pornography/Obscene Material” with “Immigration (civil/administrative).” Lowndes County GA SO contributed 157 records, mostly bare “ICE” reasons. Fish and Wildlife Commission FL PD contributed 126 across the files, also using “ICE” as the sole reason.

Low-level offenses

~9,026 records involve low-level infractions: trespassing (~3,131), disorderly conduct (~2,835), littering (~976), prostitution (~774), and curfew violations (~760). Dallas TX PD, Jefferson County AL SO, and West Chester OH PD were among the top contributors.

Profiling

~6,630 records matched profiling patterns, overwhelmingly from the “gang/club” subcategory (~6,612). Bowling Green KY PD used “Romanian quick change” as a search reason.

First Amendment

~237 records matched First Amendment-related terms. The majority (159) were Georgia Dept. of Corrections “Drone” sighting records. Beyond those: Burlington NC PD logged 12 records including “Protest Intelligence” as a reason, Cobb County GA PD searched for “NEO NAZI AT JEWISH FACILITIES PROTESTING” (3 records), Dearborn MI PD logged a “Protest” search, and Tennessee Bureau of Investigation searched for a “Suspicious person at planned protest site.”

Anomalies

Future-dated time frame starts (2036)

Twenty records across all three files have the Time Frame start date set to the year 2036, while the Time Frame end and Search Time fields contain normal 2025/2026 dates. The affected agencies include Dallas TX PD, California Highway Patrol, Atlanta GA PD, Hendersonville TN PD, and College Station TX PD. The dates all cluster around February 7–8, 2036.

Test records on the live network

The November–December file contains 3,069 records with test-related reasons (“Test,” “test,” “TEST,” “testing,” “TEST LEARNING SYSTEM,” “admin test,” “System Test,” “Hardware Test,” etc.) from hundreds of agencies. The top testers were St. Charles County MO PD (456), Harris County TX SO (275), and Clarksville IN PD (144). The December file adds another 42 test records from Kansas Highway Patrol alone, with time frame starts reaching back to August 2020.

Multi-year lookback windows

Several agencies searched across multi-year time frames. South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) searched back five years from December 2025 for “chop shop.” California Highway Patrol searched from December 2023 through February 2026 for property crime.

Records with no reason

The November–December file contained 828 records with no stated reason. The December file contained 771. The January–February file contained only 6.