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Launched by the Los Angeles Sheriff Department, LEEDIR is a mobile and web application that pairs with the cloud to help police gather evidence with the help of civilians.
Go to ArticleIACP2014: LEEDIR Seeks to Fill a Void
A new platform is seeking to change the way law enforcement agencies collect digital data during investigations.
Go to ArticlePolice employ high-tech tool in pumpkin riot probe
KEENE, N.H. — Police in New Hampshire are using a relatively new application to collect photos and videos they hope will lead to arrests following weekend chaos at a pumpkin festival.
Go to ArticleKeene cops turn to technology inspired by Marathon Bombing investigation
Police in Keene, New Hampshire are using technology that's never been used before in New England, technology inspired by the Boston Marathon Bombing investigation.
Watch the VideoPolice employ high-tech tool in pumpkin riot probe
Police in New Hampshire are using a relatively new application to collect photos and videos they hope will lead to arrests following weekend chaos at a pumpkin festival.
Go to ArticlePolice seek help in identifying suspects in Keene riots
Police are attempting to identify a number of people in connection with Saturday’s riots in Keene.
Go to ArticleKeene Police release photos to help ID rioters
Keene Police Department is looking for assistance in identifying individuals from the recent riots there.
Go to ArticleKeene Police seek public’s help in identifying Pumpkinfest rioters
Keene police have released a series of photographs and are seeking the public’s help in identifying individuals who may have contributed to the Oct. 20 riot that coincided with the town’s annual Pumpkinfest.
Go to ArticleKeene Police release photos to help ID rioters
Keene Police Department is looking for assistance in identifying individuals from the recent riots there.
Go to ArticleHow police departments can use a new platform to make sense of raw video data
Public safety organizations can leverage digital media information and evidence through powerful cloud-based technology.
Go to ArticleBoston Bombing Leads to New Tool in Digital Investigations
This past April, the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office in California made history by becoming the first law enforcement agency in the country to utilize a new system of investigating and storing mass amounts of digital surveillance materials, a concept that will very soon become standard at law enforcement agencies across the country and the world.
Go to ArticleThe LEEDIR Eyewitness Platform is Launched With a Simulation Exercise
Thursday April 10, 2014 the LEEDIR eyewitness photo and video platform is now available to law enforcement and relief agencies in the United States for major emergency events. Activation can be requested by simply filling out a form on the LEEDIR website (www.LEEDIR.com) to begin receiving and analyzing photo and video submissions from eyewitnesses.
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