HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ky. (WKRC) — Law enforcement officers from across Northern Kentucky got a hands-on lesson on Wednesday on using bugs to help solve crimes. Police officers from several agencies, ...
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A Wolfenbüttel research team, working with local police, is testing ways to use data from everyday devices to reconstruct ...
Researchers have long used bugs in complex homicide and death investigations, but new tech aims to make it much easier.
DILWORTH, MINN. (Valley News Live) - Dilworth Police has begun using an AI facial recognition software to help identify people involved in crimes. It’s called Clearview AI. Dilworth Police Chief ...
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — When you look up in the sky you've gotten used to seeing the sun or maybe even an airplane — but how about a drone? Thanks to a grant called S.O.A.R., there are now drones in the ...
The Courier Express has partnered with digital media arts students at Jeff Tech to highlight accomplishments and updates from ...
BROOKHAVEN, GA — The Brookhaven Police Department is earning praise for its innovative use of technology to solve violent crimes, including shootings and homicides, both within the city and across ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The Columbus Division of Police is reporting its homicide solve rate for the year is at 78% — nearly 30% above the national average. The department said part of what is helping ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- The City of Louisville is investing more in safety with around-the-clock surveillance cameras. The Real Time Crime Center got its start Nov. 2, 2014 with roughly 80 cameras.
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