Atlas of Surveillance volunteers gather police use data including drones, automated license plate readers, and facial recognition.
A Michigan-based database for courts and police stands ready to spread its wings nationally, potentially giving law enforcement agencies around the country a new way to share information. The ...
The Halton Regional Police Service, which covers Oakville, Burlington, Milton and Halton Hills, announced the biometric ...
A bank has just been robbed. The only evidence left behind is grainy security camera footage – detectives have a blurry face, but nothing else to go off of. The photo gets enhanced and run through a ...
The former sergeant is facing one charge of breach of trust and one charge of unauthorized use of a computer ...
A decorated Canadian police sergeant has pleaded guilty to exploiting police databases to pursue intimate relationships with ...
ROSSFORD, Ohio — A former Rossford police chief who also resigned as a city employee pleaded not guilty Thursday in a Wood County court on several felony charges. Glenn Goss Sr. had his bond set at ...
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