Missouri Public Records Request-IMSI - Catcher Equipment
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Tracking # |
P003226-012723 |
Submitted | Jan. 26, 2023 |
Due | Feb. 8, 2023 |
Est. Completion | June 16, 2023 |
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From: Kevin Hawkins
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the The Missouri Sunshine Law, I hereby request the following records:
I am writing to request the following information from your office for the period January 1, 2020 to the date of this letter.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catchers or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) owned by this department or agency.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catcher or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) available for use by this department or agency via collaborative agreements that were utilized within the period encompassing this request. Please provide the name of the department or agency that made IMSI-catcher devices available to this department or agency for use.
Any documents or correspondence during the period encompassing this request regarding possible or planned acquisition of an IMSI-catcher device.
Any existing or proposed usage policies regarding the use of cell phone interception technology including protocols, training documents and procedures regarding collection, retention, dissemination and disposition of citizens private cell phone data.
Any current or past litigation involving or referencing this department or agency involving the use of cell phone interception technology.
Please notify me when this information is available.
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,
Kevin Hawkins
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Dear Kevin Hawkins:
Thank you for submitting a records request to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Your request was given reference number P003226-012723, for tracking purposes. Type of Records Selected: Other Police Record Complaint Number (if applicable): Type of Incident (if applicable): Description of Request (if applicable):
To Whom It May Concern:
Pursuant to the The Missouri Sunshine Law, I hereby request the following records:
I am writing to request the following information from your office for the period January 1, 2020 to the date of this letter.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catchers or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) owned by this department or agency.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catcher or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) available for use by this department or agency via collaborative agreements that were utilized within the period encompassing this request. Please provide the name of the department or agency that made IMSI-catcher devices available to this department or agency for use.
Any documents or correspondence during the period encompassing this request regarding possible or planned acquisition of an IMSI-catcher device.
Any existing or proposed usage policies regarding the use of cell phone interception technology including protocols, training documents and procedures regarding collection, retention, dissemination and disposition of citizens private cell phone data.
Any current or past litigation involving or referencing this department or agency involving the use of cell phone interception technology.
Please notify me when this information is available.
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,
Kevin Hawkins
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We are currently reviewing your request and will contact you if any additional information is required. Otherwise, we will proceed with locating and gathering responsive records from various departments. Once records are located, they will need to be reviewed to determine what may be released at this time. All records are released in accordance with the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 and SLMPD Policy.
There will be a cost associated with this request, and you will be contacted with more details prior to records being released. The earliest records are typically available is as follows:
• Arrest Reports, Background Checks, Crash Reports, Police Calls for Service, Law Enforcement Requests and Non-criminal Police Reports are available within 10 days of submission of your request.
• Criminal Police Reports, evidentiary material and other non-standard requests are available within 30 days of submission.
In the event your request will require additional time you will be provided with a detailed explanation of any further delay.
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From: Kevin Hawkins
Hi,
I'm trying to follow up on the request I sent on January 27th. The link you provided isn't working. I would also prefer you send any responses through this method here as email attachment please. Thank you.
Kevin Hawkins
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
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RE: Public Records Request submitted on January 27, 2023, Reference # P003226-012723
Dear Kevin Hawkins,
Your request is in-progress. The earliest estimated completion date is February 27, 2023 due to the research needed to possibly fill this request.
Thank you,
Erika Zaza
Sunshine Law
(314) 444-5388
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
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RE: Public Records Request submitted on January 27, 2023, Reference # P003226-012723
Dear Kevin Hawkins,
Further review of the above-referenced request has been completed. Please see below for additional information related to this request. See below responses in red.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catchers or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) owned by this department or agency. This is not a sunshine request, agencies are not required to answer specific questions only provide records.
Number, if any, of IMSI-catcher or cell phone interception devices (commonly called Stingrays, Hailstorms, Arrowheads, Amberjacks, King Fish or “Dirt Boxes”) available for use by this department or agency via collaborative agreements that were utilized within the period encompassing this request. Please provide the name of the department or agency that made IMSI-catcher devices available to this department or agency for use. This is not a sunshine request, agencies are not required to answer specific questions only provide records.
Any documents or correspondence during the period encompassing this request regarding possible or planned acquisition of an IMSI-catcher device. Overly Broad, we are unable to locate responsive records. If you would like an email search completed, please provide the following information –
* Accounts to search
* Date Range Search terms.
Any existing or proposed usage policies regarding the use of cell phone interception technology including protocols, training documents and procedures regarding collection, retention, dissemination and disposition of citizens private cell phone data. No responsive records.
Any current or past litigation involving or referencing this department or agency involving the use of cell phone interception technology. No responsive records. St. Louis police department is not the Custodian of Records relative to litigation matters. You may want to inquire with the City's Law Department.
Thank you,
Erika Zaza
Sunshine Law
(314) 444-5388
From: Kevin Hawkins
St Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Attn: Sunshine Law Unit
1915 Olive Street
St Louis, MO 63103
Tracking # P003226-012723
Submitted Jan. 26, 2023
Est. Completion Feb. 27, 2023
Subject: Missouri Sunshine Law Request,
Missouri Public Records Request-IMSI - Catcher Devices/Equipment
Ms. ZaZa,
Thank you so much for your response and for the detailed clarifications. I have added additional background that may be more helpful in working to identify and locate the documents I requested. I have also provided more detail and more specific language about records and documents rather than asking questions. I really appreciate the guidance and feedback in this process. Much of my wording is borrowed from already published request documents I found after submitting my request so I thank you so much for your directness and encouragement to do additional research before I responded.
Background:
Cell site simulators, also known as IMSI catchers, IMEI catchers, GSM interceptors, covert cellular tracking equipment, and digital analyzers, impersonate a wireless service provider’s (i.e., mobile phone company’s or cellular phone company’s) cell tower, prompting mobile phones and other wireless devices to communicate with the simulators instead of communicating with authentic cell towers. These devices are often called “Stingrays,” the name of one such device produced by Harris Corporation, along with their AmberJack, BlackFin, KingFish, Gossamer, LoggerHead, and TriggerFish. They are also referred to by the names of Hailstorm, ArrowHead and DRT “Dirt” Box.
Cell site simulators are commonly used in several ways: to collect unique numeric identifiers associated with each mobile phone in a given geographic area, to determine the precise location of the mobile phone when numbers associated with it are known but only a general idea of its location is known, or to intercept phone calls and SMS messages.
Each of these uses raises privacy concerns, the most obvious of which is presented by the interception of voice and SMS communications. Collecting unique identifiers of all phones in a particular area inevitably collects location data on many innocent people who would be suspected of no crime. Determination of the precise location of a specific phone can reveal that the phone, and thus the person who operates it, is in a constitutionally-protected place, such as their private home for instance, which has been traditionally immune from search without judicial approval via search warrant. The locations of people’s mobile phones reveal a variety of personal information, such as: with whom they associate, where they frequent, where they spend their days, where they spend their nights, when they are home alone, where they work and worship, as well as the identities, locations and relationship details and patterns of their family, friends, associates or even service providers, such as their healthcare providers.
It has been widely reported in recent years that law enforcement agencies use these devices while hiding their use from the public and from the courts. Despite widespread public interest in the use and misuse of cell site simulators, the community has no information about your agency’s use of these devices or your agency’s policies for using these devices. Information is necessary for the public to determine whether the use of cell site simulators by your agency complies with the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and with Missouri state law.
Pursuant to the The Missouri Sunshine Law, I hereby request the following records:
1. Records regarding your agency’s acquisition of cell site simulators, 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 St. Louis County Police Department (“STLCPD”), Missouri State Highway Patrol, St. Louis Fusion Center (“STLFC”), Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), U.S. Marshals Service, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (“ODNI”), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”), Homeland Security Information Network (“HSIN”), U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”), FBI’s Data Intercept Technology Unit (“DITU”), FBI’s Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (“N-DEx”), Mid-State Organized Crime Information Center (“MOCIC”), Regional Information Sharing Systems Technology Support Center (RTSC), or any corporation, to borrow, permanently acquire from, or use any cell site simulator owned or possessed by STLCPD, Missouri State Highway Patrol, STLFC, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, ODNI, DHS, HSIN, DOJ, DITU, N-DEx, MOCIC, RTSC, or corporation.
3. All disclosure agreement documents 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 the devices may be used to target, 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. Documents pertaining to training, including training materials and records that verify and document training for use of cell site simulators. Including protocol and procedure regarding collection, retention, dissemination of and disposition of citizen’s private cell phone data
6. Records regarding any communication or agreements with wireless service providers (i.e., mobile phone carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile/Sprint, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, Mint Mobile, Straight Talk, Spectrum, Consumer Cellular, etc.) concerning use of cell site simulators
7. Records regarding any communications, licenses, waivers, or agreements, with federal or state communication regulatory agencies (e.g., Federal Communication Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Missouri Public Service Commission, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, National Regulatory Research Institute, Federal Energy Regulatory 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 for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
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 for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
10. All applications submitted to state or federal courts for warrants, orders, or other authorization for use of cell site simulators in criminal investigations, as well as any warrants, orders, authorizations, denials of warrants, denials of warrants, denials of orders, denials of authorization, or returns of warrants associated with those applications for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
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 records of metadata regarding the use of cell site simulators
I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as this request is in the public’s interest. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.
In the event that fees cannot be waived, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request to be filled first electronically, by email attachment, if available CD-ROM in not. I would then appreciate a copy to be sent through U.S. postal mail service as confirmation and an official record that cannot be modified or deleted. I will also be emailing and corresponding using the U.S. postal service to follow up with any additional responses regarding my request. Please use the following address.
MuckRock Mailing Address:
1 City Hall Square,
Room 603
Boston, MA 02108
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving responsive documents in a swift and timely manner.
Sincerely,
Kevin Hawkins
From: Kevin Hawkins
St Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Attn: Sunshine Law Unit
1915 Olive Street
St Louis, MO 63103
Tracking # P003226-012723
Submitted Jan. 26, 2023
Est. Completion Feb. 27, 2023
Subject: Missouri Sunshine Law Request,
Missouri Public Records Request-IMSI - Catcher Devices/Equipment
Ms. ZaZa,
Thank you so much for your response and for the detailed clarifications. I have added additional background that may be more helpful in working to identify and locate the documents I requested. I have also provided more detail and more specific language about records and documents rather than asking questions. I really appreciate the guidance and feedback in this process. Much of my wording is borrowed from already published request documents I found after submitting my request so I thank you so much for your directness and encouragement to do additional research before I responded.
Background:
Cell site simulators, also known as IMSI catchers, IMEI catchers, GSM interceptors, covert cellular tracking equipment, and digital analyzers, impersonate a wireless service provider’s (i.e., mobile phone company’s or cellular phone company’s) cell tower, prompting mobile phones and other wireless devices to communicate with the simulators instead of communicating with authentic cell towers. These devices are often called “Stingrays,” the name of one such device produced by Harris Corporation, along with their AmberJack, BlackFin, KingFish, Gossamer, LoggerHead, and TriggerFish. They are also referred to by the names of Hailstorm, ArrowHead and DRT “Dirt” Box.
Cell site simulators are commonly used in several ways: to collect unique numeric identifiers associated with each mobile phone in a given geographic area, to determine the precise location of the mobile phone when numbers associated with it are known but only a general idea of its location is known, or to intercept phone calls and SMS messages.
Each of these uses raises privacy concerns, the most obvious of which is presented by the interception of voice and SMS communications. Collecting unique identifiers of all phones in a particular area inevitably collects location data on many innocent people who would be suspected of no crime. Determination of the precise location of a specific phone can reveal that the phone, and thus the person who operates it, is in a constitutionally-protected place, such as their private home for instance, which has been traditionally immune from search without judicial approval via search warrant. The locations of people’s mobile phones reveal a variety of personal information, such as: with whom they associate, where they frequent, where they spend their days, where they spend their nights, when they are home alone, where they work and worship, as well as the identities, locations and relationship details and patterns of their family, friends, associates or even service providers, such as their healthcare providers.
It has been widely reported in recent years that law enforcement agencies use these devices while hiding their use from the public and from the courts. Despite widespread public interest in the use and misuse of cell site simulators, the community has no information about your agency’s use of these devices or your agency’s policies for using these devices. Information is necessary for the public to determine whether the use of cell site simulators by your agency complies with the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and with Missouri state law.
Pursuant to the The Missouri Sunshine Law, I hereby request the following records:
1. Records regarding your agency’s acquisition of cell site simulators, 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 St. Louis County Police Department (“STLCPD”), Missouri State Highway Patrol, St. Louis Fusion Center (“STLFC”), Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”), U.S. Marshals Service, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (“ODNI”), U.S. Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”), Homeland Security Information Network (“HSIN”), U.S. Department of Justice (“DOJ”), FBI’s Data Intercept Technology Unit (“DITU”), FBI’s Law Enforcement National Data Exchange (“N-DEx”), Mid-State Organized Crime Information Center (“MOCIC”), Regional Information Sharing Systems Technology Support Center (RTSC), or any corporation, to borrow, permanently acquire from, or use any cell site simulator owned or possessed by STLCPD, Missouri State Highway Patrol, STLFC, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, ODNI, DHS, HSIN, DOJ, DITU, N-DEx, MOCIC, RTSC, or corporation.
3. All disclosure agreement documents 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 the devices may be used to target, 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. Documents pertaining to training, including training materials and records that verify and document training for use of cell site simulators. Including protocol and procedure regarding collection, retention, dissemination of and disposition of citizen’s private cell phone data
6. Records regarding any communication or agreements with wireless service providers (i.e., mobile phone carriers such as AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile/Sprint, Boost Mobile, MetroPCS, Virgin Mobile, Mint Mobile, Straight Talk, Spectrum, Consumer Cellular, etc.) concerning use of cell site simulators
7. Records regarding any communications, licenses, waivers, or agreements, with federal or state communication regulatory agencies (e.g., Federal Communication Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Missouri Public Service Commission, National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners, National Regulatory Research Institute, Federal Energy Regulatory 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 for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
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 for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
10. All applications submitted to state or federal courts for warrants, orders, or other authorization for use of cell site simulators in criminal investigations, as well as any warrants, orders, authorizations, denials of warrants, denials of warrants, denials of orders, denials of authorization, or returns of warrants associated with those applications for the period of January 1, 2020 to the date of this request
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 records of metadata regarding the use of cell site simulators
I also request that, if appropriate, fees be waived as this request is in the public’s interest. The requested documents will be made available to the general public free of charge as part of the public information service at MuckRock.com, processed by a representative of the news media/press and is made in the process of news gathering and not for commercial usage.
In the event that fees cannot be waived, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request to be filled first electronically, by email attachment, if available CD-ROM in not. I would then appreciate a copy to be sent through U.S. postal mail service as confirmation and an official record that cannot be modified or deleted. I will also be emailing and corresponding using the U.S. postal service to follow up with any additional responses regarding my request. Please use the following address:
MuckRock Mailing Address:
1 City Hall Square,
Room 603
Boston, MA 02108
Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving responsive documents in a swift and timely manner.
Sincerely,
Kevin Hawkins
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Dear Kevin Hawkins:
Thank you for submitting a records request to the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department. Your request was given reference number P008328-031323, for tracking purposes. Type of Records Selected: Other Police Record Complaint Number (if applicable): UNK Type of Incident (if applicable): Description of Request (if applicable): Requests records regarding cell site simulators. See attached request letter.
We are currently reviewing your request and will contact you if any additional information is required. Otherwise, we will proceed with locating and gathering responsive records from various departments. Once records are located, they will need to be reviewed to determine what may be released at this time. All records are released in accordance with the Missouri Sunshine Law, Chapter 610 and SLMPD Policy.
There will be a cost associated with this request, and you will be contacted with more details prior to records being released. The earliest records are typically available is as follows:
• Arrest Reports, Background Checks, Crash Reports, Police Calls for Service, Law Enforcement Requests and Non-criminal Police Reports are available within 10 days of submission of your request.
• Criminal Police Reports, evidentiary material and other non-standard requests are available within 30 days of submission.
In the event your request will require additional time you will be provided with a detailed explanation of any further delay.
You can monitor the progress of your request at the link below and you'll receive an email when your request has been completed.
Thank you!
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
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RE: Public Records Request submitted on March 13, 2023, Reference # P008328-031323
Dear Kevin Hawkins, The above-referenced request is taking longer than anticipated to process due to the complexity of the request and waiting for responses from various departments. Your estimated completion date is now June 16, 2023. Your patience is appreciated. Thank you, Erika Zaza
Sunshine Law (314) 444-5388
From: St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
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RE: Public Records Request submitted on March 13, 2023, Reference # P008328-031323
Dear Kevin Hawkins,
Records related to the department's use of these devices is closed per 610.100.3.
Thank you,
Erika Zaza
Sunshine Law
(314) 444-5388
From: Kevin Hawkins
Ms. Zaza,
Thank you again for your response. Please forgive the delay. I don't have consistent access to the internet and my emails and accounts are repeatedly hacked. I think I might be misunderstanding the section of Missouri Sunshine law that you're citing in your response. I'll be able to take a look over the next few days in order to be sure to clarify my request or narrow the range of documents I'm requesting.
Thank you.
From: Muckrock Staff
To Whom It May Concern:
I'm following up on the following The Missouri Sunshine Law request, copied below, and originally submitted on Jan. 27, 2023. You had previously indicated that it would be completed on June 16, 2023. I wanted to check on the status of my request, and to see if there was a new estimated completion date. You had assigned it reference number #P003226-012723.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
From: Muckrock Staff
To Whom It May Concern:
I'm following up on the following The Missouri Sunshine Law request, copied below, and originally submitted on Jan. 27, 2023. You had previously indicated that it would be completed on June 16, 2023. I wanted to check on the status of my request, and to see if there was a new estimated completion date. You had assigned it reference number #P003226-012723.
Thanks for your help, and let me know if further clarification is needed.
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