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FL: Oviedo approves use of facial recognition program for police use

Posted on April 4, 2013July 1, 2025 by Dissent

WFTV reports:

More local police officers are getting a new crime fighting tool. Oviedo just agreed to allow police to tap into facial recognition software developed by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office.

The technology allows law enforcement to run photos through a database to help identify crime suspects.

What Oviedo just approved has been put to use in Winter Springs for almost a year.

Read more on WFTV.

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