How to Get Arrested Using Social Media
The relatively short history of social media is rife with tales of criminal misadventure
The relatively short history of social media is rife with tales of criminal misadventure
SEATTLE (AP) — A sex offender who authorities say managed to steal one of the boats used for Seattle-to-Canada ferry service had his bail set at $200,000 as company officials ...
MOUNT PLEASANT, N.Y. (AP) — Even for a state trooper, it's not easy to spot drivers who are texting. Their smartphones are down on their laps, not at their ears. ...
High-accuracy location technology in law enforcement has proven its worth in applications that range from criminal surveillance to emergency response. But it now faces a challenge, as the customers it ...
Want to fight crime with your smartphone? There's an app for that. Dolton announced Tuesday that its police department will become the first in the nation to use iALERTU, an ...
Three decades after they were introduced as a crime-fighting tool, electronic ankle bracelets used to track an offender's whereabouts have proliferated so much that officials are struggling to handle an ...
Did you hear the one about the burglar who was identified (and arrested) because he checked his Facebook page at the house he robbed and forgot to log out before ...
Glen Rock, N.J. -- Cellebrite, the leading developer and provider of mobile data forensic solutions, today announced that it has won the Forensic 4cast Awards for Phone Forensic Hardware Tool of ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chances are, your local or state police departments have photographs of your car in their files, noting where you were driving on a particular day, even if ...
SANTA ANA, California (AP) — Arraignment of a Saudi princess on a charge of human trafficking in the U.S. has been postponed. Meshael Alayban, 42, appeared in Orange County Superior ...