13 May 2013

13 May 2013



Can authorities track you by GPS without warrant?
According to court records, the Butler County Sheriff’s Office in 2008 received a tip from informants that Sudinia Johnson, of Fairfield, Ohio, was trafficking in cocaine, and that Johnson was expecting to acquire a new shipment for distribution. Acting on this inform- ation, Detective Mike Hackney on Oct. 23, 2008, magnetically attached a pager sized GPS tracker under Johnson’s Chevy van at night while it was parked on the street outside Johnson’s home. Within a week, the GPS showed Johnson’s van was located in a shopping center near Chicago. Read more here
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