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Type: News
Section: Investigations
Patrol
Florida Deputy's Wife Sets House Ablaze With Family Inside
The wife of an Etowah County (Ala.) Sheriff's deputy has been charged with arson and three counts of attempted murder after a fire at the family home. Danielle Joslyn Raley, 26, has been charged with the incident that took place on Jan. 31.
February 7, 2011
Patrol
Man Apologizes While Robbing Convenience Store
The robbery is the fourth in the five years John Henry has owned the convenience store. Surveillance cameras captured the man telling Henry, "Empty the till. I'm robbing you sir."
February 6, 2011
Patrol
Ex-Philly Cops Plead Guilty To Heroin Conspiracy
Two former Philadelphia Police officers have pleaded guilty to a heroin conspiracy involving their plan to rob a dealer, and then distribute the drug to another person they believed to be a dealer and money launderer but who was an undercover officer.
February 6, 2011
Patrol
Vegas Police Arrest Casino Chip Thief
A Las Vegas Metro Police undercover operation connected Anthony Carleo with a brazen theft at the Bellagio casino in early December of $1.5 million in chips.
February 3, 2011
Technology
Feds Ask for Next-Gen Border Surveillance Technology
The new border technology strategy is divided into three solution areas — agent-centric solutions, mobile-sensor solutions and fixed sensor solutions. These solutions should be able to determine if the moving object is a human, animal, vehicle or something else.
February 2, 2011
Technology
LAPD Clears DNA Evidence Backlog
Information provided in the kits from the original backlog has resulted in 521 matches in a national database of known offenders. There also have been 41 "case-to-case hits," some of which found serial offenders or an unknown suspect who has committed other crimes.
February 1, 2011
Vehicle Ops
Vegas Officers Put On Leave After Arizona Joyride
Officers Brad Gallup and Jake Grunwald will remain on paid leave during the investigation. The officers were caught speeding in a marked patrol vehicle by a Mohave County Sheriff's deputy.
February 1, 2011
Patrol
N.C. to Take More DNA Samples
Sheriff's offices and police departments across North Carolina will begin gathering DNA from certain arrestees by collecting cells from inside their cheeks while they're in custody.
January 31, 2011
Special Units
Border Patrol Seizes Medieval Dope Catapult
The smugglers were observed by a remote video surveillance system, triggering a response by National Guard troops and Mexican authorities who disrupted the operation.
January 26, 2011
Patrol
Miami-Dade's Top Cop: Slain Officers Used Sound Tactics
Miami-Dade Police Director James Loftus praised slain officers Roger Castillo and Amanda Haworth and their unit, the career criminal squad, and said he wouldn't entertain doubts about their tactics.
January 21, 2011
Patrol
Arizona Man Shot After Pointing AK-47 at Deputy
After a fight with his wife, Felipe Ramirez Castellanos reportedly fired several rounds from the AK-47 at her while driving away. Deputies who stopped Castellanos as he drove away fired after he pointed the AK-47 at them from inside the vehicle. He was struck in the hip and head.
January 15, 2011
Patrol
NYPD Cops Should Have Ducked for Cover, Attorney Says
Officers Dawn Ortiz and India Archie were cleared of wrongdoing in 2008 by a police firearms review board soon after the shooting. However, Rita Bieniewicz, a prosecutor in the legal bureau, laid out the tougher disciplinary case against the cops in detail last week in an internal document.
January 12, 2011
Special Units
Toy AK-47 Triggers SWAT Standoff In California Town
A domestic disturbance call resulted in a tactical call-out Tuesday morning, after a woman told officers her boyfriend was barricaded in an apartment with an assault rifle.
January 10, 2011
Patrol
41 Shots Fired In Baltimore's Friendly Fire Death
Five Baltimore Police officers fired 41 rounds during a chaotic scene outside a nightclub on Sunday evening that led to the death of Officer William H. Torbit Jr. in a friendly fire incident.
January 10, 2011
Patrol
Seattle Detective Says Officer Followed Training In Woodcarver Shooting
Seattle PD's Det. Jeffery Mudd also testified that he would have dropped a knife if ordered to do so at gunpoint by a police officer - a reference to Williams' behavior just before he was shot.
January 10, 2011
Technology
LASD Seeks Suspects In Video Assaults on Disabled Women
The assaults came to light, when a bundle of 11 DVDs were dropped off by an anonymous tipster at the sheriff's Monterey Park substation. Some of the footage is believed to have been taken from surveillance cameras, while other footage was likely shot with hand-held cameras of accomplices.
January 6, 2011
Technology
Calif. Agency Urges Residents To Document Property Online
The Santa Maria (Calif.) Police Department is recommending its residents use ReportIt from LeadsOnline to keep track of valuables such as phones, computers, jewelry and other personal items to help them track down stolen property faster.
January 6, 2011
Technology
Univ. of Maryland DPS Acquires Ocean Systems Video Analysis System
The University of Maryland's Department of Public Safety selected Ocean Systems’ dTective video analysis system to clarify case management and expand its high-tech arsenal.
January 4, 2011
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