because you have suspects and they take their finger print and it is probley one of them
If a crime is committed, and fingerprints are part of the evidence gathered by the forensics team in a police department, they are first run through their database to see if they match anybody already in the system. If not, then these services take prints of suspects and attempt to match them to those from the crime scene
forensic investigators
yes your finger prints never change. even if they take your prints when your were 1, then they take them when your are 100, it would be the same.
Detain suspects believed to be illegally in the uk take them to police stations.
Csi take a photo then puts special powder on it and it shows
The appointment with the INS is usually about 1 hour
They might or might not fade, but more likely they would be smeared if you are using the purse. The police could have figured the thief only touched the clasp of your purse and not the sides where it would show fingerprints. Or your purse could be made of a material that doesn't produce usable fingerprints. Sometimes the amount of money involved is small and the police just take a statement without doing a lot of investigating.
Depends on how advanced their systems are and why they are taking the prints. If you have been arrested the most advanced system is called "LiveScan". Using a scanner the prints are taken, one finger at a time, a set of finger together and often palm prints. The machine tells the person scanning if the print is good enough for comparison. They system automatically files the prints under the name and demographics listed on the arrest report. It sends the prints to the local, state and Federal AFIS for gross comparison. The AFIS spits out comparable prints for a technician to make a match, if any. If no machine the prints are taken on prints cards with inked fingers. Normally at lest 2 cards are taken, one for local check and one for Federal check. The local check can easily take a day or two. Teh Federal check can take weeks because of volume. If not an arrest situation where the subject needs the prints for a clearance check and such they make one or two cards with ink as needed. The subject then gives the prints to the potential employer or whoever for a check. Many private companies are authorized to take prints on a live scan system for clearance checks and they are hooked up directly to those systems.
Report the theft to the police, along with any possible suspects that you may have.
yes ,u will 4 sure cox most of the places the dont take ur finger prints but at places whr they take finger prints they do study abt the guy who they are hiring.... :D ;) it makes sense rite :)
You should make sure that when you can to keep any finger prints on it incase it's used in an investigation, then you should call local law enforcement and make sure they take your finger prints so you don't become a suspect.