Kellen Crouse

New York State Police’s Senior Intelligence Analyst, Kellen Crouse, will provide an inside look at the crucial role of geospatial analysis in solving a missing person case turned homicide in his keynote presentation at Locate21, ‘The geography of crime: How the NY State Police catch a killer’. From visualising witness statements, to recovering evidence and organising search teams, GIS helped bring closure and justice to a rural New York town.

Kellen Crouse is a Senior Intelligence Analyst with the New York State Police, assigned to the Intelligence & Analysis Unit. He is responsible for tactical and strategic intelligence products and provides support for major case investigations. He specializes in geospatial analytics for law enforcement, gang investigations and cell phone record analysis. Previously, Mr. Crouse worked as a crime analyst for the Albany Police Department (NY), Baltimore City Police Department (MD), and Camden County Police Department (NJ). Mr. Crouse earned a Master of Science in Criminal Justice from Radford University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Mars Hill University. Mr. Crouse, will provide an inside look at the crucial role of geospatial analysis in solving a missing person case turned homicide. From visualising witness statements, to recovering evidence and organising search teams, GIS helped bring closure and justice to a rural New York town.

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