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St. Louis Police Department St. Louis Gratiot County MI Face Recognition
The St. Louis Police Department has desktop access to Michigan State Police's face recognition system, the Statewide Network of Agency Photos (SNAP).
Agency: St. Louis Police Department
State: MI
City: St. Louis
County: Gratiot County
Technology: Face Recognition
Vendor:

The St. Louis Police Department has desktop access to Michigan State Police's face recognition system, the Statewide Network of Agency Photos (SNAP).

St. Louis Police Department St. Louis MO Cell-site Simulator Harris Corp.
The St. Louis Police Department acquired a Stingray II cell-site simulator from Harris Corp. in 2011.
Agency: St. Louis Police Department
State: MO
City: St. Louis
County:
Technology: Cell-site Simulator
Vendor: Harris Corp.

The St. Louis Police Department acquired a Stingray II cell-site simulator from Harris Corp. in 2011.

St. Louis Police Department St. Louis St. Louis County MO Real-Time Crime Center
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.
Agency: St. Louis Police Department
State: MO
City: St. Louis
County: St. Louis County
Technology: Real-Time Crime Center
Vendor:

The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department has operated a real-time crime center since May 2015. The RTCC has access to over 600 police and city cameras, more than 200 automated license plate reader, and a network of ShotSpotter gunshot detection sensors. It also has access to an estimated 1,300 additional cameras from businesses in St. Louis. SLMPD also uses Hunchlab (now Shotspotter Connect) predictive policing software.