For at least the last decade, Virginia-based StarChase has offered its GPS tagging and tracking technology to departments ...
Rockford Police patrol cars may soon gain the ability to launch magnetized GPS tracking devices to assist officers in ...
High speed car chases come with their fair share of drama, adrenaline, and danger, but we got a behind-the-wheel look at how ...
With a new technology that launches GPS trackers onto the back of the fleeing cars of criminal suspects, Forsyth County ...
The Forsyth County Sheriff's Office will soon have a new tool at its disposal it hopes will make car chases safer. County ...
StarChase technology sounds like something straight out of a comic book. If the city buys it, police could use it instead of ...
Colonel Mark Cyr during a tech demonstration in Ayer on Thursday. The StarChase technology is called Guardian-VX. It’s been used in other states such as Florida and Texas, and was rolled out in ...
On their website, StarChase has a “4th Amendment” page which cites a 2014 report from the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) defending the use of car-mounted GPS tracking technology.
The dart technology that made the assist in stopping the suspects is called StarChase. CBS News Chicago was first to report on it last year. Using the GPS-equipped darts, police and sheriff's ...
A company called StarChase has been working on a GPS-based system that eliminates the need for a chase and doesn't put officers in harm's way. Police agencies are always looking for ways to limit ...
Starchase Traveler constructed Class A and Class C motorhomes as well as fifth wheel trailers for a two-year span starting in 1989. Building Class A motorhomes between 27 and 36 feet long in 1989, ...
Starchase Traveler constructed Class A and Class C motorhomes as well as fifth wheel trailers for a two-year span starting in 1989. Building Class A motorhomes between 27 and 36 feet long in 1989, ...