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aniked [119]
1 year ago
15

Part of an investigator’s job is to look for and collect physical evidence at crime scenes.

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1 answer:
VMariaS [17]1 year ago
8 0
1. Fingerprints, Video surveillance and neighbors that witnessed the burglary.
2. bullet casings video street evidence witnesses on the scene.
3. DNA of any kind ,notes, receipts The product that they made and it's consistency to match to what is found on the streets being sold.
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