hair,fingerprints,footprints
first they go to the crime scene and then they go and look for a Tyre track after finding it they call an Tyre track expert and take for him some photo they put easement on the Tyre track and they wait i until the easement becomes solid then they take it as an evidence they give it to the Tyre track expert and he looks at it then he open a book then he looks for a Tyre that is the same as in the crime scene after that they check in the shops who bought that Tyre then when they find out they call the criminal then they tell him that his Tyre is............... then they take they Tyre off then they identify it then they catch the criminal. I AM shaheen lol :)
They can all find evidence and find the damage that took place. Then they can all attack their side of the flood and all decide on a solution. A shelter for everyone would be a good idea. :)
There are many non-minerals you might find contained in rocks include gypsum. You might also find non-minerals like halite and calcite.
A worm.
It might or it might not. Find out by testing it with a 'pool kit' or taking a sample to a lab for proper analysis. -If you drink it this is essential.It might or it might not. Find out by testing it with a 'pool kit' or taking a sample to a lab for proper analysis. -If you drink it this is essential.
You would find evidence
Anything found at a crime scene is considered evidence.
They go to the scene of the crime and find evidence which they then bring back to the lab for lab technicians to analyze
A crime scene investigator is someone who checks the scene for finger prints or evidence. It plays a major role in crime department. They gather proof and evidence to bring justice and find the person who did bad things.
All around the crime scene, and sometimes in the get away car
All around the crime scene, and sometimes in the get away car
To uncover fingerprints and to (if feds) find evidence to crime scene
We did not find one iota of evidence when examining the crime scene.
The more personally identifiable a piece of evidence is, the closer it can be linked to the perpetrator.
Crime scene photographs are evidence, and are never released to the public or posted on line anywhere on sites that are accessible to the public.
Crime scene investigators analyze every aspect of a crime, including the body, the location, fingerprints, fibers, ground, and sometimes air and water. They use special equipment that displays blood stains that may have been scrubbed away.
A crime scene investigator is someone who checks the scene for finger prints or evidence. It plays a major role in crime department. They gather proof and evidence to bring justice and find the person who did bad things.