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GPS used in Texas landfill search for Baby Gabriel?
2/18/10 Last update 7:45am
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As investigators prepare to search a landfill for clues in the disappearance of Baby Gabriel, local landfill experts say it is a very difficult if not impossible task.
Joe Giduci, the Deputy Public Works Director for the City of Phoenix, says that the only way they would search the City’s landfill would be in cooperation with a police investigation. Otherwise finding something that was thrown away is all about timing and luck.
“We did have one woman who threw away $5,000 in cashier’s checks,” Giduci said. “She managed to figure out what truck it went out on and was able to get it back.”
The location of the trash however can be tracked with GPS technology.
Giduci says the GPS technology helps them track where they are in terms of efficiency and can also help them hone in to where trash is located.
There is a slight chance something could be found at one of the City’s two transfer stations but that is difficult as well because trash is moved continuously out of the station throughout the day and could be at the landfill within hours of pickup.
Video: GPS used in Texas landfill search for Baby Gabriel? 1:46
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Video: New phase in search for missing Tempe baby begins in Texas 2:20
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Article:
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/p...-for-Baby-Gabriel/aXA-qQAJIkmYiTTf8kqKSw.cspx
2/18/10 Last update 7:45am
<snipped>
As investigators prepare to search a landfill for clues in the disappearance of Baby Gabriel, local landfill experts say it is a very difficult if not impossible task.
Joe Giduci, the Deputy Public Works Director for the City of Phoenix, says that the only way they would search the City’s landfill would be in cooperation with a police investigation. Otherwise finding something that was thrown away is all about timing and luck.
“We did have one woman who threw away $5,000 in cashier’s checks,” Giduci said. “She managed to figure out what truck it went out on and was able to get it back.”
The location of the trash however can be tracked with GPS technology.
Giduci says the GPS technology helps them track where they are in terms of efficiency and can also help them hone in to where trash is located.
There is a slight chance something could be found at one of the City’s two transfer stations but that is difficult as well because trash is moved continuously out of the station throughout the day and could be at the landfill within hours of pickup.
Video: GPS used in Texas landfill search for Baby Gabriel? 1:46
http://www.abc15.com/mediacenter/[email protected]
Video: New phase in search for missing Tempe baby begins in Texas 2:20
http://www.abc15.com/mediacenter/[email protected]
Article:
http://www.abc15.com/content/news/p...-for-Baby-Gabriel/aXA-qQAJIkmYiTTf8kqKSw.cspx