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Most law enforcement agencies have adjusted to, if not embraced, the need for dedicated personnel and technology to find patterns in the deluge of tips that a high-profile case elicits, particularly from amateur social media sleuths and true crime aficionados, said Michael Alcazar, a retired New York Police Department detective and an adjunct professor at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
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Most law enforcement agencies adjusted to the need for dedicated personnel and technology to find patterns in the deluge of tips that a high-profile case elicits
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Michael Alcazar
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{
    "person": "Michael Alcazar",
    "profession": "Retired New York Police Department detective",
    "affiliation": "John Jay College of Criminal Justice"
}
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February 19, 2026 at 11:20 PM (3 months ago)
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February 19, 2026 at 11:20 PM (3 months ago)

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