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Andy Pope, who has worked for the West Midlands Police Department, has a particularly good facial memory, able to recall faces from years ago, which is very useful in his police work.
Furthermore, Pope has such a complete memory that he can recognize suspects even in partially obscured faces. In 2018, when he crossed the 1,000 milestones, the now 43-year-old police officer was promoted to deputy captain, who plans to reach 2,500 identified individuals by 2022.
Pope himself cannot explain where his special ability comes from: A police officer who his colleagues call just a memorial man says he instinctively recognizes people in photos and videos and turns out to remember well.
Pope serves Birmingham and spends most of his time on public transport and at stops where he recognizes people in circles. It was like recognizing 17 people in the course of a single day, and once recognizing a person in a restaurant while waiting at a red light.
Pope is one of the 20 people who make up the British Super-Survey Alliance and who would like to see his ability as a forensic tool recognized in the country. (BBC)
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