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  1. Added Jan 11, 2009 by aseldow
    When a Wilmington man in his early 20s overdosed on heroin the day after Christmas, local police Detective Pat Nally turned to his computer. He wanted to look at the deceased's Facebook and MySpace pages for possible clues about the source of the drug and who might have been using it with the man.
  2. Added Sep 19, 2007 by dan.donato
    University of Florida President Bernie Machen said Monday's takedown, in which the student loudly yelled, "Don't Tase me, bro!" was "regretful." He asked for a state probe of campus police actions and placed two officers on leave. The student in the middle of it all, 21-year-old Andrew Meyer, had no comment after he was released on his recognizance on various charges following a night in jail.
  3. Added Jul 01, 2007 by aseldow
    Boston police department blogs!
  4. Added Feb 25, 2007 by battis
    [...] A handful of police departments have used YouTube as a law enforcement tool, putting up videos of suspects and eliciting help from the Internet-using public in identifying them. Specialists say the idea has promise, but it's too soon to tell whether it will have staying power amid constantly evolving technologies. [...]
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