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* TARU checked out Emily's computers. |
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* found out that Emily sent threatening messages to [[Agnes Linsky]]. |
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+ | * TARU [[Ruben Morales]] investigated the camera found in a toilet. He determined that the camera couldn’t have been placed a long time ago, and that the receiver was not more than a block away. |
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+ | * He also investigated the sexual assault that the hidden camera caught on tape. He looked at the tape, and tried to clear out the victim's face. He determined that the perp had to be a woman. |
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== People == |
== People == |
Revision as of 12:17, 16 October 2008
The Technical Assistance Response Unit (TARU) is a unit of the New York City Police Department.
TARU provides investigative technical equipment and tactical support to all bureaus within the department, in addition they also provide assistance to other City, State and Federal agencies.
The unit also deals with several forms of computer forensics.
Forensic investigations:
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Episode: "Mean"
- a computer forensics technician checked the phone company records for Emily Sullivan's cell phone.
- TARU checked out Emily's computers.
- found out that Emily sent threatening messages to Agnes Linsky.
Episode: "Head"
- TARU Ruben Morales investigated the camera found in a toilet. He determined that the camera couldn’t have been placed a long time ago, and that the receiver was not more than a block away.
- He also investigated the sexual assault that the hidden camera caught on tape. He looked at the tape, and tried to clear out the victim's face. He determined that the perp had to be a woman.