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Chelsea Hylton
To stop porch pirates, Irvine police have been using aerial drones to follow suspects from residential areas and shopping malls.
By
Jeff Nguyen
Jeff Nguyen covers breaking news and contributes to the CBS California Investigates franchise.
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Chelsea Hylton

Video Shows Police Drone Use a Magnet to Disarm Overdosing Suspect, Cops Take Victory Lap

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Robot Police Officers - Schneier on Security

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License Plate Reader Adds Device Snooping Feature

LAPD and the counties of San Diego, Orange, and Riverside have repeatedly shared automated license plate reader data to federal…

Southern California residents are noticing new license plate readers that appear to be operated by the Border Patrol. Some have…

Since the start of the war with Iran in late February, through April, Pasadena's fire department has seen a 39% increase in fuel…

More than two dozen privacy and advocacy organizations are calling on California Gov. Gavin Newsom to remove a network of covert…

Hayden AI's cameras will scan for violations from 7 city vehicles.

Privacy campaigners want to put a warrant requirement in front of Flock system use.