The future of policing seems to have arrived in Aurora in something called the Real Time Information Center.
Earlier Wednesday, the license plate number of a Chevy Tahoe associated with a man accused of a nasty crime, was entered into the Aurora Police Department's license plate reader system. Around 3:30 p.m., the system got a hit on the vehicle and the Real Time Information Center team got busy.
Using license plate readers throughout Aurora and the city's street cameras, the team tracked the driver as he zipped through the city. Less than 10 minutes later, an APD officer stopped the driver at W. Colfax Avenue and Lipan Street and found the man they were looking for.
"The person that was in the driver's seat is actually the person with the warrant. So, a good day," said Dillon Schneebe

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