So the Cecil County Sheriff sent his Typhoon H Pro to investigate. I think we were in the air a max of 10 minutes,” said Cecil County Sheriff Scott Adams. Drones have become the newest crime-fighting tool for police departments across the country. POLICE EYE DRONE IN SOUTH CAROLINA PRISON BREAKThe sheriff’s department in Somerset County, N.J., hopes its drones could help it find missing people. “What we don't want to see is drones become a tool for pervasive, suspicionless surveillance, basically a way of letting the government look over all of our shoulders all the time."
Source: Fox News July 19, 2017 20:32 UTC