After a discussion with the Aurora City Council Monday night, the Aurora Police Department is one step closer to using facial recognition technology to help identify suspects and solve crimes.
Aurora councilmembers moved forward Monday night with a measure that would allow police to use facial recognition technology.
AURORA, Colo. — The Aurora Police Department could soon begin using facial recognition technology in criminal investigations ...
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Aurora Police Department is asking Aurora lawmakers in Monday night's study session for approval to use facial recognition ...
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