Tuesday, September 15, 2009

GPS tracking

Last month I had a case where the husband was known to be cheating, but the wife didn't know where he was going during the day or who he was meeting with. Being the husband's job involved traveling throughout Arizona, conducting a regular surveillance would have taken numerous investigators and vehicles. We decided to attach a GPS (Global Positioning System) to the husband's vehicle so that only one investigator with a laptop could follow him and still obtain video of where he was going and with whom he was meeting.

After 3 days of following the individual with GPS, we were able to obtain video of him meeting another co-worker on multiple occassions in another city some 90 miles away!

We provided the vehicle to the spouse, who in turn confronted her husband with the evidence.

1 comment:

  1. LOL!! Its really very bad for husbands & gud for wives. Of course yes. So the vehicle tracking systems have sprung up in recent world scenario to cut down the duplicity of the matter completely. These tracking systems are very cost effective and investing in them once will ensure lifetime profit. These are best to ensure utmost safety of your fleets and goods along with cut down prices.

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