GLADSTONE, Mo., Nov. 27— A stolen car driving through Gladstone, Mo., led to the arrest of a man wanted in a three-year-old murder in Wisconsin. This breakthrough was made possible by a license plate reader, which is new technology in the city and gaining popularity in law enforcement agencies across the country.
Karl Burris, support services commander for the Gladstone Police Department, revealed that the license plate reader spotted the Ford Fusion with a stolen tag shortly after midnight on early Thanksgiving morning, Nov. 23. Officers promptly went to the area where the car had been captured by the plate reader.
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A long hexadecimal string was also found, leading to further investigation.
Further details, which remained encoded and encrypted, are still under ongoing investigation.
Unrecognized format and coordinates that are highly confidential and possibly GPS related.
Classified information-system, which requires decryption for public viewing.
Top secret details that are only viewable to authenticated users.
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