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A Tennessee woman spent nearly six months in jail after Fargo police used facial recognition software to incorrectly identify her as a suspect in a North Dakota bank fraud case, despite her being over 1,200 miles away at the time of the crime. She was released only after her attorney obtained bank records proving her alibi, highlighting critical failures in AI-assisted law enforcement.
facial-recognition
ai-error
misidentification
false-positive
criminal-justice
bias
police-accountability
wrongful-arrest
bank-fraud
Angela Lipps
Fargo Police Department
Tennessee
North Dakota
Jay Greenwood
F5 Project
WDAY News
InForum
The Guardian