August 14, 2014

U.S. Captures Fugitive In Nepal Using Facial Recognition



Neil Stammer, wanted for child abuse in New Mexico, captured in Nepal.

[From article]
A fugitive on the run from child abuse charges for 14 years has finally been captured thanks to facial recognition technology.
Neil Stammer was arrested in 1999 in New Mexico on multiple state charges including child sex abuse and kidnapping, but went on the run after being released on bond.
He was recently arrested in Nepal.
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Facial recognition software is proving to be a powerful tool for law enforcement.
An armed robber was captured 41 years after escaping a North Carolina prison thanks to the technology, which is becoming more widely used.
The FBI is now building a huge database for the purposes of facial recognition which could store up to 52 million images by 2015.
The NSA is also reportedly gathering electronic images for a similar program.
And in the private sector, both Ford and Intel as working on adding facial recognition software to car dashboards.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2724537/Fugitive-wanted-child-sex-abuse-case-run-15-years-finally-captured-FBIs-powerful-new-facial-recognition-software.html

Fugitive wanted in child sex abuse case on the run almost 15 years finally captured with FBI's powerful new facial recognition software
Neil Stammer was discovered living under an assumed name after fleeing from child sex abuse and kidnapping charges
Ran in 1999 after posting bond in his case
FBI discovered him after comparing wanted image poster to passport images
By MAIL ONLINE REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 21:26 EST, 13 August 2014 | UPDATED: 21:26 EST, 13 August 2014

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