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TAGRS is Cross-Mobile Platform Compatible

This helps adhere to your Agency's preference. Once your device is registered in the TAGRS database you will be able to download the TAGRS app from either the Apple App Store, Android Market, or Blackberry App World.

LAPD Joins TAGRS

A program that uses smart phones to track and arrest graffiti vandals was launched Friday by the city of Los Angeles. It allows graffiti-cleaning crews equipped with smart phones to photograph the markings and upload them to a Los Angeles Police Department database.


Powerful Search Engine

The TAGRS framework is equiped with multitple search features that allow you to quickly identify suspects by matching monikers, styles, or prefered mediums.

  • iPhone,Android and Blackberry Compatible
  • LAPD Joins TAGRS
  • Advanced Seaches

Analyze & Report

Data output is based on user specifications and can be tailored for your agency.

Identify Vandals

Allows pictures of the graffiti or known offenders to be posted for quick identification.

GPS Mapping

Advanced mapping engine, helps provide a high level of functionality and flexibility.

Arrest Prosecute

Helps ID, and Track so that you can Apprehend, Prosecute and Seek Restitution.

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594 Graffiti, LLC, is the graffiti solution provider for the Tracking and Automated Graffiti Reporting System (TAGRS) database management software. An application designed to serve the needs of law enforcement agencies to identify the offenders and reduce graffiti in order to improve the quality of life for the residents.

TAGRS is designed for OCSD and their citeis including state and federal government agencies that administer and maintain data for taggers. TAGRS data management solution designed specifically for law enforcement agencies as well as city municipalities. No other solution today can provide data base management with the law enforcement agency-specific functionality already built in, ready for installation with minimal interface design. Its intent is to monitor the frequency of graffiti and to establish patterns that will assist in the deployment of resources and conviction of the offender.

It is a database where graffiti crimes can be inputted, recorded and tracked. It is photo-based which allows pictures of the graffiti or known offenders to be posted for quick analysis and suspect identification. It is equipped with GPS mapping. The program is designed for the gathering and sharing of information which could lead to the detection of the graffiti offender. In short, it is an important tool in the recording, tracking and identification of graffiti crimes and offenders. We design, build and deploy TAGRS which allows varying levels of access to government information online via either Secure Intranet or Internet access.

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Latest News About TAGRS

The Orange County Transportation Authority's CEO Update recently featured the change in leadership at Transit Police Services, where Lieutenant Tim Finneran has replaced Lieutenant Jim Rudy. Here is what the OCTA CEO's update said:   Lt. Jim Rudy Leaves Post as Transit Police Chief, Finneran Tapped as Replacement   ...
Los Angeles city and law enforcement officials announced today that the LAPD is joining TAGRS, a program developed by the Orange County Sheriff's Department to catch graffiti vandals on a regional basis.  Commander Don Barnes, Investigator Dave Beeler and Computer Consultant Ramin Aminloo, each of whom has been working on the TAGRS project since its inception...
  Orange County Sheriff's Deputies Investigate Graffiti as Part of TAGRS Crackdown The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department has placed this account of their major graffiti case online: Nineteen graffiti vandals were arrested Wednesday for causing over $200,000.00 damage in over 500 acts of vandalism over the past few years to...
TAGRS, the Orange County Sheriff's Department's nationally acclaimed program designed to net graffiti vandals was featured this month in Law Enforcement Technology Magazine.  The online version appeared on the Officer.com Website.   Vandalists Were Here Specialized graffiti tracking software helps police show gangs and taggers the writing on the wall From the
  OC TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED Smart Phones and Smart Deputies Fight Taggers with TAGRS    By Jason Armstrong - Intern Orange County Sheriff’s Department Public Affairs   SANTA ANA, CA:  The American Public Transportation Association has presented the OCTA with a Gold Award for security in a nationwide competition. The award...
The Orange County Sheriff's TAGRs Program has won national accolades for its innovative approach to fighting graffiti. This month California Sheriff Magazine featured the TAGRs program in it's April publication. Deputies investigate graffiti on wall adjacent to train tracks By Lieutenant Jim Rudy Orange County Sheriff's Department  Graffiti always...

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Why TAGRS?

TAGRS is the Solution to Combat Graffiti Vandals

We can communicate to our partners, agencies around us. And they can communicate back to whom that suspect is, so they can afford a quicker arrest and more intensive prosecution.

                       -LAPD Asst. Chief Michel Moore

We've been told that it's a few guys who cause a majority of the graffiti,...So if we track those guys down, get the evidence, send it over to the attorney's office, have them prosecuted, and hopefully ask them to pay some restitution. This would really go a long way in knocking down graffiti citywide.

                        -Los Angeles City Councilmember Jose Huizar

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