Test got FBI's calls in 3 hours
To test the service, the FBI paid Locatecell.com $160 to buy the records for an agent's cell phone and received the list within three hours, the police bulletin said.
Representatives of Data Find Solutions Inc., the Tennessee-based operator of Locatecell.com, could not be reached for comment.
Frank Bochte, a spokesman for the FBI in Chicago, said he was aware of the Web site.
Here's a sampling of telephone records that can be had, for a price.
Cell Phone Call Record: Provide a cell phone number and you can be sent a list of phone numbers called from that cell number.
Reverse Cell Phone Number: Find a name and address associated with a number.
Find Current Cell Phone Number: Provide a name and any combination of address or Social Security number and receive the working cell phone number for that name.
Land Line Long Distance Phone Calls Made: find in-state and out-of-state long distance calls made from a land line phone line with phone number.
Locate Active Non-Published Number: Find active working non-published number at any physical address.
Reverse Any Land Line Phone Number: Provide the nonpublished land based phone number and receive the name and address associated with it.
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