(KPLR) - The Missouri legislature is making it easier for police to track cell phone signals. Wednesday the legislature passed and sent Governor Jay Nixon a bill that requires phone companies to help officers track the cell phone signal of a 911 caller or show the phone's location in emergencies.
Cell Phones Easier To Track In Missouri

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