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Wrap Retreats on Links with Galveston Police

Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRAP) shares began Tuesday appreciably lower. The Miami-based company, purporting to be a global leader in Non-Lethal Response (“NLR”) and public safety technology, today announced that the Galveston Police Department in Texas has adopted Wrap’s NLR solutions through the purchase of BolaWrap 150® devices and WrapTactics™ subscriptions, supported by in-person training. Wrap also expects additional expansion purchases to support broader deployment of NLR capabilities across various units within the department.

Galveston Police Department serves a coastal community with an emphasis on personal security, community engagement, and officer accessibility. The department highlights community relations as a core part of its policing approach and maintains an operational structure that includes patrol, and special operations functions that are compatible with scalable, repeatable non-lethal tools and training.

Wrap believes Galveston Police Department’s adoption reflects a practical step toward equipping officers with more options in encounters where agencies need to create time, distance, and control before situations escalate. By integrating BolaWrap devices with structured digital and in-person training, the department aims to build the foundation for a more standardized NLR capability across its organization.

Shares in WRAP lost nine cents, or 5.8%, to $1.46. soon after Tuesday’s open.