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Capturing Crime: The Role of Bait Cars and Drug Seizures in Law Enforcement

Explore the critical tactics used by law enforcement to combat crime in this detailed overview. The use of bait cars, exemplified by a car thief's capture in Canada, emphasizes proactive measures enabled by technology. Additionally, a chilling scene from a murder investigation highlights the grim realities of crime. The drug investigation task force's comprehensive seizures, featuring cash, weapons, and various illicit substances, exemplifies the dangers of the drug trade. These vivid snapshots underscore the ongoing battle against crime in society.

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Capturing Crime: The Role of Bait Cars and Drug Seizures in Law Enforcement

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  1. FIGURE 5.1 A car thief in Canada is captured in a police “bait car”: first by the hidden camera, then by police as sensors lock the vehicle’s door lock and kill the engine. (Courtesy baitcar.com.)

  2. FIGURE 5.2 Hillside disposal scene in the murder of Genna Gamble. Note the drag trail leading up from the river bottoms and the position of the body. Source: author’s case files.

  3. FIGURE 5.3 Drug investigation task force seizures commonly include evidence that perfectly characterizes the dangers of the drug dealing world: drugs, cash, and weapons. Pictured are the fruits of a State Police/ New Haven Initiative Task Force Investigation carried out in 2007: $102,040 in cash; 588 pounds of marijuana (estimated value of $1.8 million); 1.7 grams of cocaine; 13.8 grams of mushrooms; various items of drug paraphernalia; 3 handguns and 1 shotgun; and assorted vehicles (Source: DPS 2007).

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