They were trying to catch a cat burgler.
Capulet's Orchard? No that is Act 2 Scene 2. Act 2 Scene 5 is Romeo and Juliet's wedding and takes place at Friar Lawrence's place.
The setting of the entire play "Antigone" is in Thebes, the background is the Palace of Thebes. There were no scene changes that actually took place, it would be difficult and awkward for there to be a scene change so there were eleborate messenger speeches to provide a vivid picture of where the scene is taking place.
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the opening scene where the gangs dance fight until the police breaks it up
Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet takes place at dawn. At the beginning of the scene, Romeo and Juliet debate over whether the birds song they hear is a nightingale or a lark.. This means the night was just turning to morning.
The police followed the muddy footprints back to the scene of the crime.
You aren't asking a question, but I would offer the idea that you may not have all of the facts, or that it may be a place that relates to a crime committed elsewhere.
The primary crime scene is where the initial criminal activity or incident took place. It is usually the location where the most significant evidence related to the crime can be found. Proper documentation and preservation of the primary crime scene are essential for a thorough investigation.
The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
recover it from a person or crime scene
The primary crime scene is the place where a crime was first committed.
The "scene of crime" or "crime scene".
West Virginia does have a Crime Scene Unit. The Huntington Police Department has the only senior crime scene unit in the state of West Virginia.
Police and or The Forensic Technician.
examine crime scenes to collect evidence. Although SOCOs are not police officers, they are employed by police forces and work closely with the police.
I dont know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before you can become a crime scene investigator. I don't know about other states, but in Illinois you have to be a police officer for 2 years before becoming a crime scene investigator.
Usually, but by no means always, they have available to them yellow or orange plastic "crime scene" tape which they use to encircle the boundaries of a crime scene - especially when out-of-doors. However ANYTHING can be used - rope - barricades - vehicles - etc.