Posts Tagged ‘Law Enforcement’
Wednesday, January 18th, 2012
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GPS Device Tracks Down ‘Sin Bad’
The Minnesota Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that Sherburne County investigators did not violate the Constitution when they attached a GPS tracker to a burglary suspect’s work vehicle and used it to track him to a burglary scene.
Deputies used the GPS tracking device to track the suspect, Sin Santo Bad, to a residential house as he was cleaning out a safe.
Sin Santo Bad was convicted of first-degree burglary and sentenced to 11 years in prison. Bad appealed the conviction, contending that placing the GPS tracker on a truck he used at work constituted an illegal search, and in direct violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. Bad’s attorneys requested that the evidence investigators obtained after his arrest should be suppressed.
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Tags: GPS, GPS Device, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, Law Enforcement, theft, Vehicle Tracking, warrant
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Monday, January 16th, 2012
Police Employ New Tactics to Combat Rampant Bike Thefts
Bike theft is a serious problem in Cambridge (UK). In 2010, the city was named the UK’s bike theft capital according to a report by the Cambridgeshire County Council. In 2007, it was reported that thieves stole  2,240 bikes in the city, increasing to 2,326 the following year, 2,597 in 2009 and 2,870 in 2010.
As a result of this growing issue, local law enforcement officials devised a series of tactics last year aimed at combatting this rampant problem. City police officers employed new crime-busting tactics including a new city centre police team, targeting criminals who sell them and trap bikes fitted with GPS tracking systems to deter and catch the culprits.
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Tags: Crime, GPS Technology, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, GPS Tracking Device, Law Enforcement, prevention, Real Time, security, Silvercloud, theft, Vehicle Tracking
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Friday, January 13th, 2012
Charges Dropped for Turtle Lake Driver
A 60-year-old driver for a handicapped transportation service in Turtle Lake, WI, was accused of sexually assaulting a child in his care. However, this past week he had the criminal charges against him dropped after the 11-year-old girl admitted she made up a story that he molested her sexually.
According to a phone interview from District Attorney Dan Steffen, Paul L. Burritt was not just “not guilty” of the accusations made against him, he was clearly “innocent” of all charges. He went on to state that this was “a prosecutor’s worst nightmare.” All charges against Burritt were dismissed on a prosecutor’s motion and Steffen is working to have them expunged from the criminal computer records.
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Tags: Crime, Fleet Tracking, GPS, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, Law Enforcement, police, prevention, Vehicle Tracking
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Monday, January 9th, 2012
Tracking Police Activity with GPS A Common Practice
Macungie (PA) Mayor Rick Hoffman wants to join other municipalities in using GPS technology to monitor police cruisers. He got the idea after speaking with officials in other communities. Pen Argyl, which is about the same size as Macungie, has been using the program about six months.
State police and departments in surrounding cities such as Allentown and Bethlehem (PA), as well as some smaller suburban communities have been using the technology for years as a safety measure for officers and a way to speed up response times to emergencies and crimes in progress.
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Friday, January 6th, 2012
You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks
As the saying goes, “You’re never too old to learn something new.” The Encore Seniors’ Education Centre, located in Cornwall, Ontario (Canada), will be offering senior adults 50 years and older a wide variety of classes designed to improve skills, knowledge or just to relieve boredom.
There is something for everyone in the 38 courses offered by the senior center, including one for the bookworm called “Not your everyday book club.” There are classes designed for philosophers called, “Memories, Dreams & Reflections,” the handyman (or woman) called “Home inspections & renovations,” and much more.
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Tags: Fleet Tracking, GPS, GPS Technology, GPS Tracking, Law Enforcement, Vehicle Tracking
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Thursday, January 5th, 2012
Stolen Taxicab Tracked in Denver
A man was arrested in Denver, CO this past Wednesday after law enforcement officials said he stole a taxi, robbed a convenience store and then led police officers on a chase that ended when he crashed the cab into a tree in the Civic Center Park.
According to a local police report, the suspect stole an orange Union Taxi mini-van and then drove it to a Diamond Shamrock at around 1 a.m.
After robbing the convenience store, the suspect took off again in the stolen cab. The taxi was equipped with a GPS tracking device, which allowed police to track the precise location of the vehicle. The suspect led officers on a late-night chase, which ended with the cab going off the street and onto a sidewalk, where he then smashed in to a tree near downtown Denver.
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Tags: Crime, GPS Device, GPS Technology, GPS Tracking, Law Enforcement, Safety, theft, Vehicle Tracking
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Friday, December 30th, 2011
St. Louis Worker’s Time Sheets Questioned
Fred Robinson seemed to be the ideal employee. Every weekday that he worked in 2010 except one, the St. Louis City Treasurer’s Office employee started work at precisely 7:30 a.m., according to his time sheets. Robinson was hired by the Treasurer’s Office to drive around the city in order to look for broken parking meters and to fine illegally parked vehicles that hadn’t been ticketed.
However, FBI special agent, Monique Comeau, testified earlier this month that this wasn’t necessarily the case based on her investigation into Robinson’s actual work day. She usually found him leaving the house at roughly 9 a.m., spending a about an hour at a local diner, then driving between his second job as the head of a charter school and his third job, where Robinson was the process of establishing his own day care.
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Tags: Crime, Government, GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, GPS Tracking Device, Law Enforcement, Privacy, Vehicle Tracking, warrant
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Thursday, December 29th, 2011
Tracking Burglars Through GPS
The City of Santa Fe, NM introduced a new system designed to track convicted burglars by utilizing GPS devices rather than putting them in jail. The Santa Fe Police began tracking the first offender last week. This new program will start with just five GPS tracking devices in order to gauge its effectiveness and ability to collect data.
According to a report from ABC News, Santa Fe Police Capt. Aric Wheeler, said the idea for the program originated as an alternative to repetitive incarceration, which can get pretty expensive for taxpayers. They also found that jail time did very little to deter these repeat offenders from committing more burglaries.
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Tuesday, December 27th, 2011
The Trial and Conviction of George Ford Jr.
George Ford Jr., a former butcher and contractor from Piscataway, N.J., was found guilt of second degree murder back in 2009 for the death of 12-year old Shyanne Somers, which happened in 2007. Recently, the State Supreme Court Appellate Division in Chenango County, N.Y., upheld the conviction by denying an appeal by Ford Jr.
In his appeal, Ford argued there was insufficient evidence against him, and claimed alleged prosecutorial misconduct. However, the court upheld the initial guilty verdict, and Ford will continue serving his sentence of 25-years to life.
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Tags: GPS Tracking, GPS Tracking Device, GPS Tracking Key, Law Enforcement, police, Vehicle Tracking
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Friday, December 23rd, 2011
GPS Helps Law Enforcement Recover Stolen Equipment
Charleston, West Virginia — A security officer was able to guide West Virginia State Troopers to some equipment stolen from a Campbells Creek gas well site with the help of an embedded GPS tracking device. John Casey, a security officer with Chesapeake Energy, contacted State Police Monday afternoon, December 19th, to report the equipment stolen from a gas well site in the Spring Fork area of Campbells Creek.
The security officer guided troopers by phone to a Little General store parking lot located in Malden. Casey was able to lead them to a vehicle holding the stolen equipment, which was outfitted with a GPS tracker. (more…)
Tags: GPS Tracker, GPS Tracking, GPS Tracking Device, Law Enforcement, police, prevention, security, theft
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