University police departments use ‘secret’ cell phone detectors to spy on students and faculty

Tuesday, December 13, 2016
By Paul Martin

MassPrivatei.blogspot.com
Dec. 13, 2016

A recent article in the News Gazette, reveals how the University of Illinois police tracked a stolen cell phone to a specific classroom.

How did the police, track a stolen cell phone to a specific classroom, you ask?

Police across the country are using cell phone detectors, like the ‘Wolfhound-Pro’ or the “PocketHound” that can track cell phones from 150 feet away indoors and up to one mile outdoors (line-of-sight).

‘WolfHound’ and ‘PockteHound’ are so secret, police don’t want you to know about them.

“We can’t disclose any legal requirements associated with the use of this equipment,” Elise Armacost, Baltimore County Police spokeswoman told the Wall St., Journal.

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