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Police look for everything that may have something to do with the crime. Fingerprints, genetic material like blood and skin fragments, and certain materials left behind that may identify the person that committed the crime.

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Police search for various types of evidence at crime scenes, including but not limited to: DNA, fingerprints, footprints, weapons, tools, bloodstains, fibers, and other trace evidence. They also look for any signs of forced entry or tampering with evidence that can help establish how the crime was committed. The goal is to collect and preserve evidence that can be used to identify the perpetrator(s) and support investigations and prosecutions.

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