Neville island is about 8 or 9 miles upstream.
A search team used boats to scan the water for any signs of Dakota James, the search for whom has moved beyond the city of Pittsburgh.
They are using drones, boats and other means to search the water around Neville Island, near the RMU Sports Complex.
His family says they will not give up hope that he will be found safe.
http://www.wpxi.com/news/vigil-held-downtown-for-missing-north-side-man-/494703384
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In 2008, the FBI issued a press release claiming that “we have not developed any evidence to support links between these tragic deaths or any evidence substantiating the theory that these deaths are the work of a serial killer or killers. The vast majority of these instances appear to be alcohol-related drownings.”In 2010, the Center for Homicide Research released a document called “Drowning the Smiley Face Murder Theory” that outlines 18 reasons they feel it’s false. Among these points are “None of the smiley faces exactly match one another,” “There is no evidence of victim trauma,” and “These drownings don’t fit a serial killer motive.”
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[FONT=open_sansregular]Pittsburgh owns 165 cameras.
[/FONT][FONT=open_sansregular]When a camera quits functioning, the city reports it to Hitachi Data Systems, which has an annual contract totaling about $190,000 to maintain them.
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[FONT=open_sansregular]As of Friday, 36 cameras — about 22 percent — were not working, according to Kevin Acklin, Peduto's chief of staff. He said it appears that the cameras stopped functioning after the employee resigned.[/FONT]
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Hitachi is repairing 17 that were damaged through occurrences such as traffic accidents and tree limbs hitting them. Six of the 17 must be replaced.[/FONT]
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Hitachi is evaluating the remaining 19, Acklin said. The California-based company declined a request for comment.[/FONT]
[FONT=open_sansregular]“We're going to hold them accountable,” Acklin said.[/FONT]
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City camera movement and zooming capability can be controlled remotely through computers and transmitters located Downtown and in Oakland. Multiple agencies can view and control camera movement.[/FONT]
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That's what likely happened Tuesday when a teenager shot another teen Downtown and police were unable to capture video because a camera was out of position, Peduto said.[/FONT]
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Acklin said the camera on the Sixth Street Bridge was pointing toward the river and not toward where the shooting happened on Sixth Street near the Wood Street T station.[/FONT]
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Hundreds of cameras owned by multiple government agencies and private businesses keep watch from utility poles and buildings throughout the city. Police and prosecutors depend on them to track down criminal suspects.[/FONT]
Surveillance Society: Pittsburgh seeking to implement surveillance camera privacy policy
July 27, 2015 12:00 AM
The U.S. Coast Guard has warned the city not to reveal camera locations, effectively barring civilian involvement in surveillance decisions.
“In terms of the cameras that are funded by the federal government, we are restricted from notifying people of their locations,” Mr. Acklin said. “Given the federal restrictions, which are in direct conflict with what our local ordinance is, we need to have a conversation with council” about whether to fund future camera purchases with money from Washington, D.C., and sideline the privacy protections, or use local dollars and implement the rules.
It’s unclear, though, whether the restrictions placed on the city really come from Washington, or rather from a local interpretation of a federal directive. Privacy advocates, meanwhile, argue that excluding civilians from surveillance decisions makes it impossible to ensure that civil liberties are respected.
“Any time you’re implementing video surveillance of the public, the public needs to be involved in that process,” said Jeramie D. Scott, national security counsel for the Electronic Privacy Information Center, based in Washington, D.C
I moved to Pittsburgh from Philly and remember this case:
http://www.vocativ.com/underworld/crime/death-grindr-swipe-right-murder/