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Officers from Vanderburgh discovered a signal jammer while conducting a search related to a suspected burglary.
During a search, officers from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office discovered an advanced signal jammer, marking the first instance of such a device being located by the sheriff's office.
Sheriff Robinson stated that this device possesses the capability to disable Wi-Fi cameras, doorbells, and security systems that operate on radio sensors. It can effectively incapacitate all such devices. The sole intention behind possessing a device of this nature is to engage in malicious activities for nefarious purposes.
Authorities have stated that while there is no legislation prohibiting the ownership of a signal jammers, its use constitutes a federal offense.
Sheriff Robinson stated that the subsequent course of action involves discussions with lawmakers. He remarked, "It is peculiar that Indiana lacks a statute specifically addressing the issue of jamming communications. I believe this matter warrants attention, and I intend to collaborate with state legislators to rectify this oversight."
The sheriff's office indicated that the situation was related to a suspected daytime burglary occurring in the vicinity of the village of Cambridge.
It is suspected that two individuals utilized advanced technology to assault a residence.
On Sunday, law enforcement reported that a couple arrived at their residence to discover two unfamiliar men inside.
Officials reported that both individuals involved in the incident escaped the location in a gray Jeep.
The timely arrests were made possible by deputies being in the appropriate location, facilitated by a FLOCK camera acquired by the Village of Cambridge through the Sheriff's Office.
Deputies from the Vanderburgh County Sheriff's Office apprehended Jaime Riveras, a national of Chile, on Highway 41 following a report of criminal activity.
Sheriff Robinson stated that Riveras asserted he was en route from St. Louis to Florida and did not make a stop in Evansville.
Sheriff Noah Robinson stated that, alongside the witness testimonies, a search warrant was executed for all items within the vehicle. During this search, two cell phones were discovered inside the vehicle, containing GPS data that indicated the suspect vehicle's presence at Riveras' residence, which is located within the burglarized property.
Riveras is facing several charges, including accusations of utilizing a signal gps jammer to disrupt crime reporting.
The VCSO continues to regard this matter as an ongoing investigation and is actively seeking the associates of Rivera.
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