When seconds matter and cell records overwhelm—CellHawk delivers clarity from chaos.

Dear Legal Professionals,

We’re excited to announce a powerful new service available through DA Forensics, Inc.—CellHawk by LeadsOnline, a cloud-based analytics platform that turns complex cell phone data into compelling, courtroom-ready evidence.

Whether you’re working a criminal defense, civil dispute, or family law matter, you’ve likely encountered raw mobile records—Call Detail Records (CDRs), tower dumps, or Google geolocation data—that seem indecipherable without hours of expert review. Add tight deadlines and uncooperative carriers, and your case timeline can quickly unravel.

That’s where CellHawk comes in.

This cutting-edge tool:

  • Supports all major carriers and parses CDRs, tower dumps, and device logs with ease.
  • Visualizes call and text activity in real-time with cell tower overlays, sector mapping, and signal strength analysis.
  • Enhances geolocation precision using Timing Advance (TA) and Round Trip Time (RTT)—critical for LTE and 5G analysis.
  • Helps preserve time-sensitive data: RTT data may be lost within 7 days, making early preservation letters crucial (we can assist with that too).

CellHawk works right from a browser, offering:

  • Interactive dashboards, animated movement paths, and integrated Google Street View.
  • The ability to overlay mobile extraction data, including GPS, Wi-Fi, and app-based locations.
  • Tools for timeline construction, geofencing, and link analysis to clearly show proximity, movement patterns, or inconsistencies in witness statements.

This platform doesn’t just help you see the data—it helps you tell the story.

At DA Forensics, we’re trained in using CellHawk to its full potential, providing expert review and testimony to support your legal strategy.

If your next case involves mobile devices, don’t let critical data slip through the cracks. Let us help you turn cell records into clarity.

Watch the demo video below to see how CellHawk transforms raw cell records into a powerful visual exhibit showing user movement—ideal for court presentation.

https://youtu.be/8REgd1PCuGs?si=TxzpAaq6qaBFN4t9