Cell Site Simulator Acquisition and Use - Columbia, Missouri Police Department

Nathan Lawrence filed this request with the Columbia Police Department of Columbia, MO.
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From: Nathan Lawrence

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Missouri Sunshine Law and the Missouri Public Records Law, I hereby request the following records:

Pursuant to Chapter 42.56 RCW, the Public Records Act, I request:

1. Records regarding your agency's acquisition of cell site simulators (sometimes referred to as IMSI catchers or stingrays), including but not limited to invoices, purchase orders, contracts, loan agreements, evaluation agreements, solicitation letters, correspondence with companies and public agencies that provide the devices, and similar documents.

2. Records regarding any offer, proposal, arrangement, agreement, or memorandum of understanding with Missouri State Highway Patrol ("MSHP"), Federal Bureau of Investigation ("FBI"), U.S. Marshals Service, FBI's Data Intercept Technology Unit ("DITU"), Missouri Information Analysis Center ("MIAC"), Illinois Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center ("STIC"), or any corporation, to borrow, permanently acquire from, or use any cell site simulator owned or possessed by the MSHP, FBI, U.S. Marshals, DITU, MIAC, STIC, or corporation

3. All nondisclosure agreements with Harris Corporation, Digital Receiver Technology (DRT, formerly Utica Systems, now a subsidiary of Boeing Corporation), Septier Communication Limited, Proximus LLC, any other corporation, and any state or federal agencies, regarding your agency's actual or potential possession or use of cell site simulators

4. Records regarding policies and guidelines governing use of cell site simulators, including but not limited to 1) when, where, how, and against whom they devices may be used, 2) logging, retention, purging, use, and auditing data stored in or communicated from the devices, 3) under what circumstances administrative warrant, judicial warrant, or other legal process must, should, or should not be obtained prior to, during, or following direct or indirect use of the devices, 4) under what circumstances the existence or use of the devices must, should, or should not be revealed to judges, prosecutors, defense attorneys, criminal defendants, or the general public., and 5) parallel construction techniques for use in avoidance of disclosure of the initial method of discovery of information gained initially by use of cell site simulators

5. Training materials for use of cell site simulators

6. Records regarding any communications or agreements with wireless service providers (i.e., mobile phone carriers such as AT&T, CenturyLink, CREDO Mobile, MetroPCS, Sprint, Ting, T-Mobile, Verizon, Virgin Mobile, etc.) concerning use of cell site simulators

7. Records regarding any communications, licenses, waivers, or agreements, with federal or state communications regulatory agencies (e.g., Federal Communications Commission, Missouri Public Service Commission, Illinois Commerce Commission, etc.) concerning use of cell site simulators

8. Records reflecting the number of investigations in which cell site simulators were used, the number of those investigations that resulted in prosecutions, and the number of those investigations that resulted in convictions

9. Records reflecting a list of all criminal cases, with docket numbers if available, in which law enforcement officers or other staff used or arranged for the use of one or more cell site simulators as part of the underlying investigations

10. All applications submitted to state or federal courts for warrants, orders, or other other authorization for use of cell site simulators in criminal investigations, as well as any warrants, orders, authorizations, denials of warrants, denials of orders, denials of authorization, and returns of warrants associated with those applications

11. Records regarding the use of cell site simulators in closed investigations

12. Date and docket number of any responsive records that are sealed

13. All associated metadata

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 3 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Nathan Lawrence

From: Lydia Green

Good afternoon,

I am in receipt of your request; I am currently working on an estimate of
any applicable costs associated.
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**Please note my e-mail address has changed**

*Lydia Green*

*Records Supervisor*

*Columbia Police Department*

600 E. Walnut St.

Columbia, MO 65201

573-874-7661

From: Lydia Green

Good morning,

The Columbia Police Department does not have any records or documentation
regarding International Mobile Subscriber (IMSI) Identity Catcher or Cell
Site Simulator.

Additionally, we do not have any policies, guidelines, training manuals,
memorandums of understanding, presentations, records of related
investigations, etc. concerning the use of such devices.

Respectfully,
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**Please note my e-mail address has changed**

*Lydia Green*

*Records Supervisor*

*Columbia Police Department*

600 E. Walnut St.

Columbia, MO 65201

573-874-7661

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