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Section: Investigations
Technology
CLEAR
Thomson Reuters
CLEAR is a powerful research tool designed to help law enforcement investigators close cases faster.
November 24, 2015
Patrol
Camera Hand Strap
SpiderPro
The SpiderPro Hand Strap's thin and extremely durable material slides in between the camera body and any tripod plate, making it a universal hand strap.
November 23, 2015
Special Units
Mexico Extradites Drug Cartel Boss to U.S.
Mexico has extradited top drug trafficker Cesar Gastelum Serrano to the United States, where he is accused of running a network that smuggles tons of cocaine into the U.S. via Central America.
November 17, 2015
Weapons
Maryland Scraps Costly Firearm "Ballistic Fingerprinting" Program
Since 2000, the state required that gun manufacturers fire every handgun to be sold there and send the spent bullet casing to authorities. The idea was to build a database of "ballistic fingerprints" to help solve future crimes.
November 12, 2015
Technology
FaceVACS-DBScan
Cognitec
FaceVACS-DBScan compares facial images from different sources to multi-million-image databases and instantly creates a match list of the most similar faces.
November 4, 2015
Patrol
Eight Virginia Officers Hurt When Suspect Sets Fire
Eight Fairfax County, VA, police officers required medical attention for burns, smoke inhalation, and other injuries because of a fire set by a domestic violence suspect.
November 3, 2015
Weapons
FBI Going Back to 9mm Ammunition
The Federal Bureau of Investigation is returning to the ammunition caliber it labeled ineffective and blamed for the deaths of two of its agents during a 1986 shootout in Miami — the 9mm jacketed hollow-point luger.
November 2, 2015
Patrol
Major Drug Tunnel Found on US-Mexico Border in California
Mexican authorities said Thursday they seized about 10 tons of marijuana in an elaborate tunnel with a rail car system that extended well into San Diego and was designed to smuggle drugs into the U.S. from Tijuana.
October 22, 2015
Technology
San Diego PD Solves Cases Using Carfax Investigative Tools
The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) has partnered with Carfax so that SDPD investigators get no-cost, dedicated access to vehicle information from Carfax at www.carfaxforpolice.com that helps them track vehicles of interest, solve crimes faster, and better protect their citizens.
October 19, 2015
Patrol
Shots Fired: North Liberty, Iowa 03-10-2013
Neighbors peered out of the windows of their trailers hoping she was finally going to leave him. But they quickly learned she wouldn't be allowed to go quietly. She was in her Chevy Cavalier trying to drive off. He was jumping on the hood and raising the devil's own noise.
October 19, 2015
Patrol
FBI and Justice Department to Crackdown on e-Commerce Counterfeits
The Justice Department and FBI will launch a new collaborative strategy to more closely partner with manufacturers in intellectual property enforcement and prosecution. The FBI will work to ensure that third party e-commerce marketplaces have the right analytical tools and techniques to combat intellectual property concerns on their websites.
October 16, 2015
Patrol
Case Study: A Body in New Brunswick
It would take seven more years, two first-degree murder trials, two guilty verdicts, and a multitude of appeals before David Tanasichuk was finally convicted of killing his wife. But the tireless efforts of all involved in the investigation eventually led to justice for the victim.
October 16, 2015
Patrol
Oklahoma Police Arrest Man for 1997 Abduction and Murder of Little Girl
Earlier this year, investigators went back to examine blood found on the windowsill of the girl's room and on her underwear, neither of which had been tested previously. Detectives then went back to collect DNA samples from all involved in the case, the affidavit said.
October 15, 2015
Technology
Parabon Receives National Geographic Grant for Snapshot DNA Phenotyping Project
Parabon NanoLabs (Parabon) announced today receipt of a grant from the National Geographic Society Expeditions Council to fund a blind evaluation study of the company's Snapshot DNA Phenotyping Service.
October 6, 2015
Patrol
Former Florida Officer Acquitted of On-Duty Rape
A Palm Beach County jury found former Boynton Beach officer Stephen Maiorino, 36, not guilty Tuesday of armed sexual battery, armed kidnapping and unlawful compensation or reward for official behavior. If convicted, he had faced up to life in prison.
October 6, 2015
Technology
Can The Race of a Subject Be Determined from a Fingerprint?
“By studying variation between groups, such as sexes and ancestry groups, on the basis of minutiae, this study provides information that is useful to latent fingerprint examiners,” said Nichole Fournier, lead author of the study.
October 1, 2015
Technology
Police Product Test: Pryme NEP-BH Bone Mic/Headset
This could easily be mistaken for a music earbud and makes this a great system for undercover work. The microphone can be activated by either the remote push-to-talk switch or the main button on the radio itself.
September 30, 2015
Technology
Carfax: Auto Detailing for Investigators
Carfax for Police is a password-protected Website dedicated to law enforcement that provides enhanced investigative tools.
September 30, 2015
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