Police Department Fully Encrypted Discovered via RadioReference

Lexington Township Police

Davidson, North Carolina

How we verified this

As of August 2026 all seven Lexington Police talkgroups on VIPER are flagged "D Enc", from "Lexington PD Dsp | Lexington Police Dispatch" and "Lexington PD Ptl | Lexington Police Patrol" through investigations, SRT and operations.

Checked against a primary source on 2026-08-09: radioreference.com . Encryption status changes without notice — confirm the current picture on the live RadioReference database before relying on it.

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Encryption Details

Encryption Type P25 AES-256
Scope Discovered via RadioReference (7 encrypted talkgroups)
Technical Details Inferred from RadioReference

Verified Talkgroup Data

Verified Aug 9, 2026 Low confidence
7 Total Talkgroups
7 Encrypted
0 Unencrypted
100% Encrypted
Radio System: North Carolina VIPER
View 7 talkgroups
DEC Alpha Tag Description Status
15051 Lexington PD Ptl Lexington Police Patrol Encrypted
15050 Lexington PD Dsp Lexington Police Dispatch Encrypted
15053 Lexington PD TOC Lexington Police Tactical 2 Encrypted
15052 Lexington PD Adm Lexington Police Administration Encrypted
15054 Lexington PD Inv Lexington Police Investigators Encrypted
15055 Lexington PD SRT Lexington Police SRT Encrypted
15056 Lexington PD Ops Lexington Police Operations Encrypted

Davidson County Context

Lexington Township Police isn't an outlier here: 4 of the 5 public-safety agencies we track in Davidson County are fully encrypted (80%), so most departments nearby have made the same move.

What This Means

There is no partial access here: routine dispatch is encrypted alongside everything else, so a scanner picks up nothing from this agency at all.

See encryption status nationwide Interactive map showing which US police departments have encrypted their radios. Open the encryption map →

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lexington Township Police radio encrypted?

Yes — Lexington Township Police's radio system runs on P25 AES-256 encryption. There is no partial access here: routine dispatch is encrypted alongside everything else, so a scanner picks up nothing from this agency at all.

Can I listen to Lexington Township Police on a police scanner?

No. Lexington Township Police has fully encrypted their radio communications using P25 AES-256. No consumer scanner can decode encrypted transmissions.

Why did Lexington Township Police encrypt their radio?

Departments typically point to officer safety and operational security. Neither claim tends to come with evidence specific to Davidson County; what's verifiable is what's lost — journalists can't monitor police department activity in real time, and coordination with agencies that stay unencrypted gets harder.

Can Davidson County reverse the encryption decision?

Yes. Encryption is a policy choice made by department leadership or elected officials, not a technical requirement, so it can be reversed the same way. Public pressure, city council advocacy, and organized local coalitions have reversed encryption decisions elsewhere.

What can I do about Lexington Township Police encryption?

Ask for the paperwork first — the policy that authorised encryption for Lexington Township Police, and the recordings themselves — because a specific request is harder to wave away than a general complaint. Then take what you learn to a council meeting, and bring others from Davidson County with you.

Data source: RadioReference Wiki + RadioReference API (verified)

Checked against a primary source on 2026-08-09 — see "How we verified this" above. Encryption status changes; confirm at RadioReference before relying on it.

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