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  2. Brewster police officer's Snapchat leads to arrest ...

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    In an interview with State Police on July 24, Marshall took ownership of the Snapchat account and "added that the account was hacked and deactivated, months ago while working a detail in Yarmouth ...

  3. Use of social network websites in investigations - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the international Association of Chiefs of Police reported that about 94% of police agencies have some form of Facebook related strategy in place. [3] Among other things, this includes using Facebook to encourage a more positive perception of the police and monitor public gatherings.

  4. Police investigate threat made against Copley High School on ...

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    The threat was reportedly made by a current Copley student on Snapchat, who said they were going to shoot up the school Tuesday, Copley Police Chief Michael Mier said. Snapchat alerted the FBI ...

  5. Officer sent teens nude photos on Snapchat after ... - AOL

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    The Homeland Security officer acted as the teen and engaged the police officer in conversation on Snapchat. During these conversations in March 2022, the officer sent a nude video and a video in ...

  6. Privacy concerns with social networking services - Wikipedia

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    Police departments have reported using social media websites to assist in investigations, locate and track suspects, and monitor gang activity. [96] [97] On October 18, 2017, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was scheduled to begin using personal information collected using social media platforms to screen immigrants arriving in the U.S.

  7. Internal affairs (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The investigation of alleged misconduct by police officers can be conducted by the internal affairs unit, an executive police officer, or an outside agency. [2] In the Salt Lake City Police Department, the Civilian Review Board will also investigate the complaint, but they will do so independently. [4]

  8. Police: 19-year-old faked age, emergency to assault 14-year ...

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    A 19-year-old Michigan man is facing criminal charges after police say he feigned being 14 years old and used Snapchat to access a minor, stay at her home and sexually assault the child and her ...

  9. Students reporting alarming Snapchat messages may have ... - AOL

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    Police in Florida say two students at a Daytona Beach college may have thwarted a mass shooting by reporting concerning messages in a Snapchat group.