Sticky, magnetic GPS trackers are helping local police catch fleeing suspects without high-speed chases
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Sticky, magnetic GPS trackers are helping local police catch fleeing suspects without high-speed chases
When Ramsey County Sheriff’s Deputy Joe Kill heard that two boys had stolen a Toyota RAV-4 left running in a Little Canada woman’s driveway, he was ready. Kill, who was on patrol in the area, got behind the stolen vehicle near Interstate 35E and Larpenteur Avenue and deployed a GPS tracking device that stuck to the car’s license plate. The GPS tracker, touted as a safer alternative to police pursuits, meant that Kill could back off and let Ramse…
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