Adrian O. Pena, a deputy U.S. Marshal in Texas, was indicted this month by prosecutors who say he used Securus Technologies’ LBS platform to track people with whom he had “personal relationships,” violating the intent of the tool, which was to be used by cops engaged in official business.
U.S. Marshals case puts spotlight on police cellphone tracking
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He said he had used the tool to test his own phone, to look up his wife’s phone with her permission, or locate a deputy’s lost phone.
Deputy U.S. Marshal charged with using cops' cell tracking tool to target 'personal relationships'
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