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ANATOMY OF A CRIME











 FORENSICS: FUTURE IS NOW  CASE STUDY : FORENSIC EVIDENCE LEADS TO CONVICTION



 Forensic science is one of the fastest growing areas of law enforcement.

 Advances in scientific technology have helped law enforcement go high-                            Man discovers
 tech in solving crimes.                                       Patrol deputies                     graffiti  on his
                                                               dispatched to                       fence and is
 The WCSO Forensic Science Unit works alongside deputies and detectives to   disturbance           confronted by
 gather evidence crucial to solve some of the most complex crimes. Through   with weapon           subject with a
                                                                                                   knife
 the use of lasers, computers, and chemicals, evidence previously undetected   call
 is now discovered.
                                                                                                   Forensics
 Forensic Technicians are trained to identify and collect evidence at crime                        find traces
 scenes.  This evidence is then transported back to the Forensic’s lab where it                    of ignitable
 can be examined by Forensic Analysts for additional leads.                                        liquids
                                                               Physical                            throughout
 Members of the Forensic Science Unit can deploy to support any of the 11   evidence is            house and a
 Washington County police agencies to assist in their investigations.  collected from              lighter
                                                               the home
                                                               including the
                                                               knife used in                      Subject
 WCSO                                                                                             charged with
                                                               the attack
               OREGON’S ONLY
                                                                                                  Assault II and
                                DUAL CERTIFIED CRIME LAB                                          Attempt Arson I



 Certifications identify                     On November 3, 2016, patrol deputies were dispatched to
 qualified individuals                       a disturbance with a weapon call at a Beaverton residence.

 who can provide                             When they arrived, it was apparent an altercation had occurred
 essential professional   1                  between two men.
 forensic services.

 Individuals may   CRIME SCENE               Through the course of the investigation, patrol deputies and the
 be certified in the   INVESTIGATOR          Interagency Gang Enforcement Team (IGET) identified the likely
                                             aggressor in the fight.
 profession of forensic
 identification,   3   3                     Forensics, with the help of the Fire Marshal, found traces of
 investigation and the                       ignitable liquids throughout the house and grounds around the
 scientific examination                      house, along with a lighter, proving attempted arson. They also
 of physical evidence.   LATENT PRINT   CRIME SCENE   collected the physical evidence from the scene, including the
 EXAMINERS  ANALYSTS
 WCSO is currently the                       knife used in the attack to be presented in court.
 only lab in the state                         Thanks to the work of all the teams on this case, the subject was
 with dual certification of                  charged  with Assault  II and Attempted Arson I  among other
 Latent Prints and Crime                     charges.

 Scene Analysts.

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