Cellphone tracking nabs murder suspect; he just left his phone on

Cellphones are obvious sources of information. If your phone is on, you can be tracked.

The Chicago Tribune reported a couple of days ago a Michigan fugitive, traced by cell phone, captured at Union Station:

UNION STATION – A man wanted in a killing at a party store in the Detroit area was arrested Saturday on a Metra train at Chicago’s Union Station after police used cell phone tracing technology to track him.

Federal marshals and Chicago detectives swarmed the downtown station about 3:30 p.m. after being alerted by police in Eastpointe, Mich., that the fugitive, Isaiah Mayweather, 25, was believed to be in the area, said Shannon Robinson, spokeswoman for the U.S. Marshals Service.

He was sought in a holdup Thursday in which two robbers shot two clerks at Buscemi’s Party Shoppe in Eastpointe, a northeast suburb of Detroit, about 10:40 p.m. One clerk died and the other is in critical condition, said Eastpointe Police Inspector John Calabrese. Michigan police have not identified the second suspect, he said.

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