Well, since we don't have a state police system here, we'll go with the Highway Patrol if that's what you're looking for. Those freqs are low band and 800 mHz VIPER, and all are listed in the database here. Currituck, Dare, and Hyde Counties are the tthree that you'll zero in on, but a lot of the routine traffic is handled on the mobile data system, and VIPER traffic isn't exactly crowded. The troopers seem to have Currituck, Dare, and Hyde County radios, too, and you'll hear more traffic there than on the patrol side unless something goes down. They use their state radio numbers, so picking them out of the Sheriff's traffic isn't too difficult. Just don't want you to think your radio's broken when you don't hear much on the low band or the 800 side. When trying to monitor the SHP down that way, ya kinda have to put it all together to get a picture of the SHP radio traffic in that portion of the state. Oh, and if you don't have a good low band antenna, it's going to be even more sparse on the low band side.