Crime-fighting technology helps Batavia Police track down robbery suspect


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ROCHESTER, N.Y. — Batavia Police released images of a man they say robbed the Key Bank on main Street. It only took a few hours for Batavia Police to track down Stacey Moss hiding in a house in Batavia on Monday. Officers say they were able to locate him quickly by using facial recognition at the Monroe County Crime Analysis Center. Their technology helps to track suspects for things like shootings, stolen cars, and robberies like the one in Batavia. So suspect, suspect vehicle, what have you — we will corroborate that info on all the databases we have access to, and then also run that photo through the software,” says Jaentel.