Re: How will the police find me.

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Sujet : Re: How will the police find me.
De : this (at) *nospam* ddress.is.invalid (Frank Slootweg)
Groupes : comp.mobile.android
Date : 21. May 2024, 20:19:06
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micky <NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com> wrote:
[...]

Of course it's on topic. (and far, far more than knuttle's post that you
praised.)  Google maps is an Android app that everyone has, and how to
relay to the police what the maps app says about a missing person's
location is a question about more than the maps app. It's about Android
usage in general.
 
I think the only current way to do this would be to take a screen shot,
or several at different levels of zoom, and send that to some police
number that accepts email. I think I've heard that 911 will accept
emails at least in parts of the country/world, but if it won't, the
police will give you a number that will. 
 
How to take a screenshot and then find the file or the file name and how
to "share" that with the police is another set of Android questions.
 
My friend is one county away from where I live, so I think the easiest
thing in my case would be to send the Carroll County or state police to
her home and look at the map there.  If someone used a friend 1000 miles
away, when a friend is missing, it would then be worth learning how to
take and email screenshots.
 
Or one could borrow another cellphone and photograph the screen of the
first one and send that picture. 

  I assume you use the location sharing feature of Google Maps.
 
  Assuming your ex-girlfriend knows how to use Google Maps, she can see
your last known location. She can 'pin' that location by long-pressing
it and then she can 'Share' (see bottom of screen) that location by any
of the available sharing methods, i.e. SMS, email, instant messaging
(WhatsApp), etc., etc..

  The sharing goes via the Google Maps URL [1] of the location. Sadly, I do
not see a method to share the actual coordinates, which would be better.
Also see Chris' earlier reference to WhatThreeWords.

  BTW, do *not* use a screenshot if the above methods are available. The
screenshot might not contain enough of the surroundings to pinpoint the
location and even if it does, it's uneccessarily hard to determine the
actual coordinates (within some reasonable accuracy).

  If your ex-girlfriend does not know how to use Google Maps, it's best
if she goes to the police or they come to her, and take it from there.

[1] Example: <https://maps.app.goo.gl/2TpN5LggxDJNQN7F6> (which is The
White House).

Date Sujet#  Auteur
20 May 24 * Re: How will the police find me.5Jörg Lorenz
21 May 24 `* Re: How will the police find me.4Frank Slootweg
22 May 24  `* Re: How will the police find me.3Frank Slootweg
22 May 24   `* Re: How will the police find me.2Frank Slootweg
22 May 24    `- Re: How will the police find me.1Andrew

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