# Stephanie Whitaker
Sergeant, Little Rock Police Department. **Authored the August 6, 2024 Cellebrite renewal memo** to Lt. John Trent recommending LRPD's upgrade from the standalone UFED Touch2 device to **Cellebrite Inseyets Online Pro with unlocks** ($22,577.05 direct Cellebrite Inc. quote, subsequently superseded by the OMNIA-cooperative Carahsoft quote at $20,709.42).
## Role and affiliations
- Sergeant, [[Little Rock Police Department]].
- Email: `
[email protected]`.
## Appearances in the corpus
- **2024-08-06** — Authored Cellebrite Renewal memo to Lt. John Trent: "I am requesting for the Department to renew our Cellebrite subscription. Since 2018 the Department has subscribed to and utilized the Cellebrite UFED Touch2 Mobile Device to download mobile devices during investigation for all Divisions. Currently Detectives William High and Detective Loni Lichti are certified operators. As stated, the Department has been using the Cellebrite UFED Touch2 Mobile Device, however after six (6) years, Cellebrite will no longer support updates to this device and have moved to an Online Computer based extractions format and will no longer have a stand-alone device. Cellebrite has been a valuable asset to the entire Department as it has been used to assist Homicide, Robbery, Financial Crimes, Property Crimes, Narcotics, Vice, Juvenile Intelligence and Violent Crimes Units. This tool is the only in-house tool that the Department currently has to extract data and analyze data from cellular devices." (Tier-1 corpus, [[_overview]], Dept. Approval Memo_2024.pdf, p. 1)
- **2024-10-24 through 2024-10-28** — CC on the Lisa King ↔ Carahsoft email thread regarding the Cellebrite Advanced Services contract execution. (Tier-1 corpus, [[_overview]], Email with Carahsoft Regarding Vendor Info_10.28.24.txt)
## Notes
- Whitaker's August 2024 memo provides the corpus's most extensive narrative of LRPD's Cellebrite usage scope across units (Homicide, Robbery, Financial Crimes, Property Crimes, Narcotics, Vice, Juvenile Intelligence, Violent Crimes), the deployment history (since 2018), and the technology-transition driver (Cellebrite's discontinuation of the standalone UFED Touch2 device).
- See [[William High]] and [[Loni Lichti]] for the two LRPD detectives Whitaker names as certified Cellebrite operators.
- See [[Mobile Device Forensic Extraction]] (concept page) for the broader operational context.