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Section: Investigations
Patrol
San Bernardino PD Wins Everyday Heroes Award from Thomson Reuters for Response to Mass Shooting
For its resourceful police work and brave response to the events on Dec. 2, the San Bernardino Police Department was honored with an Everyday Heroes award, sponsored by Thomson Reuters, at a ceremony earlier this week.
March 3, 2016
Technology
Partial License Plate Search
CARFAX
Find more vehicles of interest with the new CARFAX Partial License Plate Search.
February 29, 2016
Technology
ROV
JW Fishers Manufacturing Co.
One of the flagship products of the JW Fishers video line is the high-tech, but economically priced SeaLion-2 ROV. It's a highly maneuverable remote controlled vehicle.
February 29, 2016
Technology
Apple's Phone Encryption Hampers Law Enforcement Investigations Nationwide
Police in California and other states have complained for many months that data encryption creates a major investigative hurdle in the hunt for killers, human traffickers, child pornographers and other offenders. Some fear criminals are intentionally using devices that run on newer operating systems because they know police canβt access them, despite having search warrants signed by judges
February 26, 2016
Technology
Parabon Announces Snapshot Facial Reconstruction Service
Parabon NanoLabs' new Snapshot Facial Reconstruction Service produces accurate antemortem composite images of deceased persons from skeletonized remains. The service combines two complementary methods of estimating appearance from skeletal evidence: DNA phenotyping and forensic facial reconstruction.
February 25, 2016
Patrol
DNA Labs International Signs Laura Burgess Marketing for Public Relations and Marketing
DNA Labs International, a specialist in forensic casework for law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and government forensic labs, announced today that Laura Burgess Marketing (LBM) will be providing public relations and marketing services to extend the brand across all channels.
February 24, 2016
Technology
Video: Golden Retriever Joins Arizona DPS to Find Hidden Data, Help Distressed Employees
DPS says Fallon will help provide calm and comfort to distressed detectives at the Arizona Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center. The 2-year-old dog has a number of special skills, including the ability to sniff out "digital evidence."
February 19, 2016
Technology
Golden Retriever Joins Arizona DPS to Find Hidden Data, Help Distressed Employees
DPS says Fallon will help provide calm and comfort to distressed detectives at the Arizona Counter Terrorism Intelligence Center. The 2-year-old dog has a number of special skills, including the ability to sniff out "digital evidence." More Here.
February 19, 2016
Special Units
Pennsylvania Detective Investigating Woman's Death Is Shot; Man Captured After Standoff
The case of a woman found dead Sunday in an east Allentown, PA, recycling bin took on a new level of mystery Tuesday night when a city detective investigating her shooting was himself shot.
February 18, 2016
Technology
FLEOA Blasts Apple's Refusal to Cooperate With FBI
Following Apple Inc.'s refusal of a duly issued federal court order to assist the FBI in the procurement of data from the phones of the terrorist attackers in the San Bernardino, CA, shooting, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association National President Nathan Catura issued the following statement.
February 18, 2016
Technology
Historical LPR Data Used by Missouri Department to Locate Homicide Suspect
Vigilant Solutions' license plate recognition (LPR) cameras and commercial LPR data are being used by Lee's Summit (MO) Police Department to improve safety for its residents, including the recent location and arrest of a homicide suspect.
February 17, 2016
Technology
Here's Why the FBI Forcing Apple to Break Into an iPhone Is a Big Deal
When U.S. Magistrate Sheri Pym ruled that Apple must help the FBI break into an iPhone belonging to one of the killers in the San Bernardino, CA, shootings, the tech world shuddered. Apple's CEO doesn't want to create a "backdoor" to let the FBI in.
February 17, 2016
Technology
License Plate Reader and Historical LPR Data Used in Homicide Investigation
An agency used its Vigilant Solutions mobile license plate reader (LPR) to develop a lead in a difficult homicide case. The agency then used Vigilant's historical and commercially available LPR data to locate the suspect vehicle.
February 17, 2016
Technology
Cybersecurity to be Spotlighted at IWCE 2016 in March
Cybersecurity is a key topic that will be highlighted at International Wireless Communication Expo (IWCE), the premier annual event for communications technology professionals, scheduled to take place March 21β25, 2016 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
February 16, 2016
Technology
Michigan Department Exonerates Two Individuals Using Fixed LPR Cameras
The Grosse Ile Police Department in Michigan used Vigilant Solutions fixed license plate reader (LPR) cameras to exonerate two individuals from wrongdoing.
February 16, 2016
Patrol
Off-Duty California Officer Shot and Killed at Home
An off-duty Richmond, CA, police officer was shot and killed inside his home in Vallejo early Thursday morning while trying to stop a fight between family members. More Here.
February 12, 2016
Technology
Drug Task Force Delivers Suspect in Cold Case Homicide Using Vigilant Solutions LPR
The 21st Judicial District Drug Task Force in Tennessee used its Vigilant Solutions license plate reader (LPR) system to bring to justice a suspect in a cold case homicide from 2002.
February 11, 2016
Patrol
FBI Arrests 46 Georgia Correctional Officers in Drug Trafficking Sting
The probe found that prison guards and staff were smuggling contraband such as liquor, tobacco, and cell phones into the cell blocks for money. Inmates used the illegal cell phones to commit wire fraud, money laundering, and identity theft.
February 11, 2016
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