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Investigations: Page 39
Patrol
Baltimore Police Track Carjacking Suspects, But Detective Shoots Himself
But as two detectives spotted the stolen vehicle and prepared to make an arrest, one of them accidentally shot himself in the wrist, and the suspects escaped.
Technology
Vigilant Solutions Reinforces Agency Data Ownership and Offers to Migrate LPR Data at No Charge
Vigilant invites agencies to bring their open cases to IACP and let their team of retired law enforcement help them to develop leads using license plate recognition (LPR), analytics, and facial recognition.
Technology
Mobile Ten-Print Device
Crossmatch
Crossmatch's new FAP60 thin film transistor (TFT) sensor is designed to provide law enforcement with the ability to process FBI compliant enrollments and rapid ID checks on a single device
Patrol
Video: Palm Springs, CA, Mourns 2 Officers Killed in Weekend Shooting
The Palm Springs (CA) PD officers killed were identified as Officer Jose “Gil" Vega, a 35-year veteran of the department who was due to retire in December, and Officer Lesley Zerebny, who had been with the department 1 ½ years and was the mother of a 4-month-old girl.
Patrol
National LE Museum Holds Discussion of Forensic Science in O.J. Simpson Trial
On Tuesday, October 4, 2016, the National Law Enforcement Museum presented the 14th installment of its popular Witness to History panel discussion series, sponsored by Target. "Investigating O.J. Simpson: The Case for DNA" was held at the U.S. Navy Memorial's Burke Theatre.
Technology
Crossmatch Introduces Innovative Mobile Ten-Print Technology
The new FAP60 thin film transistor (TFT) sensor from Crossmatch is designed to process FBI compliant enrollments and rapid ID checks on a single device, all without the weight and bulk of optical-based sensors.
Patrol
FBI Tightens Its Policies for Impersonating Journalists
The FBI has imposed new restrictions on its agents' ability to masquerade as reporters following an uproar over the impersonation of an Associated Press journalist, but the agency has stopped short of ruling out the practice as news organizations had wanted.
Technology
MSAB Releases XRY Version 7.1: Captures Data from iOS 10, 1,000 New Devices, 100 New Apps
MSAB has announced the release of version 7.1 of XRY, which includes approximately 1,000 new device profiles and more than 100 new apps and enables access to data from iOS 10. The release is designed to enable customers to keep pace with the rapid proliferation of new apps and devices in the marketplace today.
Patrol
DA: TX Office Destroyed More Than 20,000 Pieces of Evidence, Causing Case Dismissals
The Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office in Texas destroyed more than 20,000 pieces of evidence, forcing the District Attorney's office to dismiss nearly 150 pending criminal cases and potentially endangering more than 1,000 others, District Attorney Devon Anderson said Friday.
Technology
Ask the Expert Your Questions About Facial Recognition
Now you can ask an expert your questions about facial recognition and read responses to others' questions on PoliceMag.com.
Technology
UFED InField
Cellebrite
Cellebrite's enhanced version of its UFED InField solution is a new platform agnostic software solution designed to deliver simplified, secure forensics data.
Technology
Ransomware: Digital Extortion
In just the first quarter of this year ransomware attacks extorted more than $200 million from victims, including individuals, businesses, hospitals, government offices, and law enforcement.
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