An image from Google Street View helped lead to the arrest of two suspected murderers in Spain earlier this month, according ...
When Google Street View took photos in Tajueco in October, the town of just 57 residents in northern Spain appeared quiet, its streets mostly free of people and traffic. But among the images ...
It was the first time in 15 years that the car had been to the town of Tajueco, the BBC reported. The images contributed to resolving the case, though they were not "decisive," police said.
The image, which still appears on Google Maps, was taken in the streets of Tajueco, a small village in the province of Soria in the Castile and León region in northern Spain, in October.
Police renewed their investigation into the disappearance of a Cuban man in the tiny hamlet of Tajueco after Google published the image two months ago. Last week, they found a male torso in a ...
In the course of its globe-mapping mission, a Google Street View car appears to have documented the very moment that crime suspects deposited what sure looks a whole helluva lot like a wrapped-up ...
Its previous photos of Tajueco were taken 15 years ago. According to Spain’s EFE news agency, the remains of the man, who was of Cuban origin, were found in a cemetery in the nearby town of Andaluz.