TRULEO: AI for Law Enforcement That Helps Close Cases Faster
Technology Artificial Intelligence Apr 27, 2026 1:08:24 PM Anthony Tassone 4 min read
Case Intelligence That Solves Cases Faster for Investigations
Detectives don't need more tabs, more silos, or more manual searches. They need case intelligence that helps them act fast, connect evidence with confidence, and close cases faster.
TRULEO gives investigative teams a 24/7 digital force multiplier built for AI for law enforcement. By searching more than 100 databases at once, TRULEO helps detectives surface hidden leads, connect fragmented records, and move from raw information to investigative intelligence without wasting hours on repetitive work.
A smarter way to search, connect, and investigate
Most investigations slow down when critical data sits across disconnected systems. RMS records, jail calls, body-worn camera footage, cell phone analysis, ALPR hits, and digital evidence often live in separate tools. That forces detectives to jump between systems, repeat searches, and piece together timelines by hand.
TRULEO changes that with law enforcement intelligence software designed for real investigative workflows. Instead of relying on manual searches across separate databases, agencies can use one CJIS-compliant AI platform to search, summarize, and connect data in seconds.
This is what that means in practice:
- Search more than 100 databases instantly
- Connect names, vehicles, phone numbers, locations, and events across systems
- Surface leads detectives could miss during manual review
- Support using AI for RMS and jail call data search in one workflow
- Speed up timeline creation and case summaries
- Give detectives 24/7 digital intelligence that works alongside the team
For agencies looking at crime investigation software for detectives, the value is simple. Less time spent chasing data. More time spent investigating it.
Built for detective workflow automation tools
A good investigator follows the facts. A good platform helps them reach those facts faster.
TRULEO acts as a 24/7 research team for detectives, helping units complete time-consuming investigative tasks more quickly and consistently. This includes searching records, connecting related events, reviewing jail call intelligence, and organizing findings into clear case summaries.
That makes TRULEO more than one of many criminal investigation tools. It works as a digital partner that supports detective workflow automation tools without forcing agencies into a long deployment cycle or data migration project.
TRULEO works on top of existing systems with a same-day setup and no data migration required. Its vendor-agnostic design also helps departments avoid expensive vendor API fees while still gaining access to complete intelligence across their current environment.
One CJIS-compliant AI platform for complete intelligence
Security and compliance matter as much as speed.
TRULEO is an FBI CJIS-compliant AI platform deployed in a SOC 2-compliant AWS GovCloud. Data is encrypted in transit and at rest using FIPS-140-3 encryption standards. For agencies evaluating law enforcement compliance software, that means the platform is built to meet strict public safety requirements while still giving detectives the search power they need.
This matters to police departments, sheriff's offices, and investigative units that want to use departmental AI without increasing compliance risk. It also matters for teams that need digital evidence management for law enforcement and investigative search capabilities in one secure environment.
From jail calls to ALPR, TRULEO connects the dots
Case intelligence gets stronger when data sources work together.
TRULEO helps agencies pull insight from a broad set of investigative sources, including:
- RMS and case records
- Jail Call intelligence
- Cell phone analysis and cell phone intelligence
- ALPR and LPR Intelligence
- Digital evidence and body-worn camera content
- Other records connected through flexible AI connectors
This gives detectives a better way to handle License Plate Reader Intelligence, LPR software review, and cross-system analysis inside one investigative process. Instead of treating each source as a separate task, investigators can work from a more complete picture of the case.
That approach helps agencies solve active cases faster and can also help solve cold cases by surfacing patterns that were difficult to spot in disconnected systems.
Trusted by agencies across the United States
TRULEO is trusted by more than 1,000 law enforcement agencies. The platform saves departments more than 50,000 hours monthly and has generated over 500,000 reports for law enforcement. It is also 100% American-made, with all development, employees, and data on U.S. soil.
Those numbers matter because investigative teams are under pressure to do more with limited staffing. A platform that helps increase clearance rates and close cases faster can change how a unit works every day.
TRULEO was also the first in the nation to release automated report writing and AI-powered jail call analysis. Agencies already use it to analyze 100% of body-worn camera footage, far beyond the small share typically reviewed through manual processes.
Intelligence that solves cases faster
For detectives, speed only matters if it leads to better outcomes. TRULEO is built to deliver intelligence that solves cases faster by giving investigators complete intelligence, faster search, and stronger connections across evidence sources.
Whether an agency needs an AI platform for sheriff departments, a LEO AI Platform, or a practical Virtual Crime Analyst that supports investigators around the clock, TRULEO brings together the tools needed to solve cases faster.
If your team is looking for police investigation software that works with current systems, supports compliance, and gives detectives a real force multiplier, TRULEO delivers case intelligence built for the job.
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Anthony Tassone
Anthony comes from a proud military and law enforcement family, built communication intelligence platforms (COMINT), and serves as a board member of the FBI National Academy Associates (FBINAA) Foundation. He travels the country teaching trusted law enforcement leadership organizations, such as FBI LEEDS, about the practical use of artificial intelligence in policing. He received his bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from DePaul University and lives in Greenville South Carolina with his wife and four kids and is an avid bowhunter, rescue diver and triathlete.