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The magazine dedicated exclusively to the technology of evidence collection, processing, and preservation
Volume 14, Number 4 Winter 2016
Analyzing Metadata
TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE
n Photography
n Mobile Data-Collection Software
n Recovering Barefoot Evidence
n OSAC Update: New Standards & Guidelines
n 2017 Evidence Resource Guide
C O N T E N T S
Cover Story 10
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8 Examining Metadata
to Uncover the Truth
Written by Charles Snipes
The growth in dataand the
number of devices in which we
create and store our data
means more electronically stored
information for forensic experts
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to examine. But the most critical
evidence may lie under the
datain the metadata.
Features
6 Photography Quick Guide Available from Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department
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s Laser Technology Incs (LTI) latest technological s Designed to be used in conjunction with or in s SceneVision Panorama allows you to document
advancement in the law enforcement mapping place of trajectory rods, the EVI-PAQ Laser Trajectory simple or complex crime scenes in 2D, creating high-
market, the TruPoint 300 Incident Mapping Package, Kit includes either the red BP-1 or green BP-2 Laser definition 360 panoramas. Embed measurements
is compact, extremely easy to use and has millimeter Trajectory Pointer. Four co-aligned steel trajectory and digital files of any kind into the scene: close-up
accuracy. Investigators can combine this with rods, suitable for use on holes produced by .32 images of evidence, video footage, audio files,
QuickMap 3D data collection software, now on the caliber weapons and up, are included. Both the steel reports (fingerprints, blood splatter analysis, DNA,
Android platform, that enables accurate gathering and rods and Laser Trajectory Pointer are co-aligned, etc.). Create dynamic interactive portals to navigate
preservation of key evidence. QuickMap 3D reports meaning they always produce a straight, accurate complex scenes. The complete scene with its
are compatible with a variety of CAD programs for line. An included EVI-PAQ Tripod Mount allows embedded attachments can be forwarded to those
scene reconstruction. For a practical demonstration, trajectory lasers and rods to be placed in open space, involved in the investigation, to the defense, used
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Quick Guide
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department
Makes Digital Camera Reference Available to All
DSLR CAMERAS can be intimidating to anyone
who has yet to venture past their user-friendly
automatic settings. Compound that with the
pressure of documenting a crime scene or
evidence quickly and efficiently, and a quick
reference guide sure would come in handy from
time to time.
That was the concept behind the
Digital Camera Quick Reference
Guide, developed by the Los Angeles
County Sheriffs Departments Latent
Prints Section, in conjunction with
their Photo/Digital Imaging Section.
The guide provides the agencys
recommended manual camera settings
for different types of crime scene
situations (general crime scenes,
night-time scenes, aerial photography)
and specific types of evidence (shoe
impressions, latent prints, bloodstains
enhanced with luminol).
We use these settings at crime
scenes and also train our new
employees on it, said Erika Di Palma,
forensic identification specialist II
with the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
Crime Lab Latent Prints Unit.
Weve also had neighboring forensic
departments request this guide which
makes me think others in the field
could benefit from it as well.
The sheriffs department is
making the guide available, free of
charge, as an interactive PDF. The
document is designed to be mobile-
friendly, so that it can be saved
onto any smartphone for use in the
field. Each section provides simple,
easy-to-follow setting specifications,
as well as links to articles on
external websites, such as Evidence
Technology Magazine, where users
can read more in-depth about various
photographic techniques.
SMARTPHONES AND TABLETS HAVE BECOME FIXTURES IN OUR LIVES for both work and personal use. With them comes an ever-growing
digital universethe network of people, organizations, and things connected via the internetthat is growing 40 percent a year according to
research by International Data Corporation (IDC) . By 2020, its predicted that there will be as many digital bits as there are stars in the sky.
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The TruPoint + QuickMap 3D Law enforcement agencies face a unique Traditional Tools
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also be used to complement collect must be thorough and accurate, but these clipboard, and physical photos to collect data
the workflow with high-
situations rarely cater to the needs of the investigator. points and map locations. These items, while
end 3D scanners. The 3D
Crash and crime scene personnel often must certainly affordable, are incredibly labor-intensive
scanners control point can be
accurately log data near busy roads and major when considering the time it takes to measure,
mapped with the LTI system
to help match up point cloud
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data back at the office. and navigate extremely tight quarters or far-flung back at the office. Theyre also difficult to use
spaces across varying landscapes. They also must around rough terrain or sensitive areas that you
map these sites as quickly as possible so additional dont want to contaminate.
teams can work the scene and collect evidence for
their own reports and investigations. Total stations have come along to help produce highly
accurate measurements of a scene. However, they
The complexity of crime and crash scenes and the tend to be expensive and can be time-consuming to
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disposal, but these agencies are constantly wall. Elaborate scanners involve tedious setup and
challenged to balance the technology cost and extensive training. They are often slow to render,
usability for their own investigative needs. only to be disassembled, moved, and recalibrated
at other locations to fully capture the scene. Even or advanced mode, and have the ability to see the
downloading and processing all that data back at diagram with interactive templates before printing.
the office often requires a supercomputer and The TruPoint + QuickMap 3D solution can certainly
highly skilled technical operator, commodities out map an entire scene stand-alone but it can also be
of reach for most departments. used to complement the workflow with high-end
The Modern Solution 3D scanners. The 3D scanners control point can be
The advent of the smartphone, tablet, and other mapped with the LTI system to help match up point
mobile technologies gave rise to a generation of cloud data back at the office. It also can simply
smarter mapping tools, and crash and crime scene position additional evidence away from the line of
investigators have broader access to affordable, sight of the scan where it doesnt warrant to set up
field-to-office solutions that streamline the another control point and process even more data.
data-collection and mapping process. Crash and crime scene investigators can put the
LTIs Incident Mapping Kit was designed with the days of impractical, complicated surveying tools
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ter-grade accuracy and an intuitive software user crime scene mapping solution that costs thousands
interface that requires minimal training. less than total stations and tens of thousands less
than 3D scanners on the market.
LTIs Incident Mapping Kit includes the TruPoint 300
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Android software, enabling investigators to map Mapping Kit, please visit: www.lasertech.com/ETMH software enables investigators
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Recovering
Barefoot Evidence
An excerpt from The Human Foot
The human foot is a complex structure that acts as the
Forensic Footwear Evidence interface between the body and the ground. Figure 1
depicts two views of a foot and its 26 bones. Included are
William J. Bodziak the talus (anklebone), the calcaneus (heel bone), the 5
tarsal bones (cuboid, navicular, and 3 cuneiforms), 5
metatarsals, and 14 bones of the toes called phalanges.
Each foot also has over 100 muscles, tendons, and
ligaments and two primary archesthe longitudinal arch
between the heel and forefoot and the transverse arch,
which runs across the ball of the foot. The foot can move in
four directions known as plantar-flexion, dorsi-flexion,
inversion, and eversion. Biomechanical descriptions of foot
function are complex and vary when walking versus
running but a very basic accounting of the gait cycle
involves the foot relaxing (pronation) as it first makes
contact with the substrate, then moving forward,
distributing its weight from the heel area through the
forefoot, and, finally, becoming rigid (supination) allowing
the foot to more efficiently push off and propel itself. This
sequence of events and how it is carried out is not precisely
the same in each individual. Not all individuals feet
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function in a perfect or normal way. The mixed A significant potential piece of evidence that is often not
morphology and function of individuals feet provide considered is the footwear of a person suspected of leaving
reasons for variance in the features it leaves in its barefoot naked or sock-clad bloody impressions. If the perpetrator
impression. In addition to shape features, feet may also had accumulated blood on his or her feet or socks and then
have other noticeable pathologies. A few of these are placed the shoes back on their feet as a person typically
blisters produced by a shoe repeatedly rubbing the skin, would when departing the scene, the inner surfaces of the
corns on toes, calluses on the bottom of the feet that result shoes would likely contain detectable traces of human
from a thickening of the skin where shoes repeatedly press, blood with the victims DNA profile. Thus the inner
plantar warts, and hammertoes where the end joints of a toe surfaces of footwear of a suspect believed to have left
bend downward. When present, these and other
bloody sock or naked foot impressions during the
characteristics may be reflected in a barefoot impression or
commission of a homicide may be harboring valuable
transferred to the inner liner of a shoe.
evidence that could link him or her to the victims DNA.
Recovery of Barefoot Evidence
At any homicide scene involving bloody footprints, the
Two- or three-dimensional barefoot impressions are feet of the victim should also be documented to determine
recovered using the same methods, materials, and if they were shod, naked, or sock-clad and if any of the
procedures used for footwear impressions. The majority of
naked or sock-clad foot impressions are found on interior
surfaces. Of those a great many are in blood; thus, every
consideration should be made regarding recovery of the
original impressions as well as the utilization of
enhancement methods at the scene or in the laboratory.
Impressions produced in blood with a naked foot will
typically last for only a few steps before the blood has been
consumed. Socks are able to absorb and hold a larger
quantity of blood than the naked foot and consequently
scenes involving bloody sock-clad feet usually include a
greater number of impressions. Scenes involving blood-
soaked sock-clad impressions of both left and right feet
could easily include dozens of impressions. Figure 2
depicts what happens after a blood-soaked sock has
produced several prior impressions. The pressure of each
prior impression has forced some of the blood to the outer
perimeter whereas much of the blood beneath the feet and
toes has been consumed. The result is an impression with a
lighter interior and darker borders in some areas. Areas of
the sock that have acquired blood but are not under the
pressure of the foot will also result in some sporadic
deposition of blood as seen in Figure 2 where the bloody
sock makes contact between the toes and metatarsal ridge.
Depending on the substrate and the thickness of the sock,
the weave pattern produced on a sock-clad impression can
range from very obvious to nondetectable. Figure 3 depicts
one of several bloody sock-clad impressions from 14 tiles
recovered and submitted for examination. Very good
correspondence existed between the left and right feet of a
suspect. Because the investigators recovered the actual Figure 2Blood-soaked sock-clad impressions can hold much blood and
tiles, subsequent laboratory chemical enhancement also produce many impressions at a crime scene. With each impression, blood is
developed small patches of latent skin ridge patterns that
forced toward the perimeter of the foot and toes as well as deposited on the
were produced after the perpetrator removed his socks
before departing the scene. The latent ridge patterns were substrate. This impression shows the sock fabric, evidence of blood forced
identified with the suspects feet by a latent fingerprint toward the perimeter, and lighter quantities of blood remaining in the
examiner. pressure areas.
Figure 3 (above)A case example of a sock-clad impression and corresponding features of the suspects known right foot.
Figure 4 (below)A weight-bearing blood pattern on the foot on the left resulted from walking in blood, as distinguished from the foot on the right, which
has some blood that has flowed down around the ankle and onto the foot.
bloody impressions at the scene could be theirs. If their feet
contain a weight-bearing pattern of blood, this indicates
they may have produced impressions. Since deceased
victims cannot provide known weight-bearing standards of
their feet, the shoes of the victim should be seized as they
may contain useful inner sole impressions that could be
used as known standards. Figure 4 depicts a victims foot
on the left that has walked through blood as evidenced by
the blood staining on the weight-bearing areas of the foot.
The foot on the right contains blood that spilled onto the
victims foot and flowed around the side of the ankle into
some of the flexion creases, but that blood was not
acquired because of the victim walking through the blood.
In some instances, recovered footwear may be linked to
the crime scene impressions or the presence of the victims
blood on or in the shoes, but when those shoes were
recovered they were not being worn by the accused. The
discovery of the shoes may be a product of a search
Evidence MultiSTAT:
Drug Testing Has Changed Forever
Using the Evidence MultiSTAT How long does it take to drug test a result. Carrying out on-site drug testing reduces the
is as simple as placing a suspect in custody? amount of time suspects have to wait to be charged
sample and quality-control or released. Not only this, but it is a cost-effective
material in the cartridge, Evidence has shown that some police departments
across the US have to wait more than 48 hours to method of carrying out drug testing as sample
inserting the cartridge in the
get the laboratory drug test result for a suspect collection, and testing can take place immediately.
analyzer, and pushing play.
held in custody. This can range from suspects Further, non-laboratory staff can use the analyzer.
arrested for driving under the influence of drugs to Laboratory results can be obtained without
the most serious of homicides. This delay can sending the sample to the laboratory.
impact the ability of the custody suite to function The Evidence MultiSTAT is very easy to use, facilitated
correctly or can even delay the determination of by the sealed, pre-filled cartridge, where the user
whether the suspect should be charged or released. only has to add the sample and quality-control
Randox Toxicology has created a new automated material to the cartridge and then add the
analyzer that enables on-site, simultaneous cartridge to the analyzer. The user-friendly
detection of 21 classical, prescription, and synthetic software means once the cartridge is added to the
drugs of abuse from a single sample. This 21-drug analyzer, the user hits play and gets qualitative
panel requires a small sample volume, and results in under 20 minutes.
qualitative results are produced in under 20 minutes. The Evidence MultiSTAT blood and urine panel detects 21
As previously mentioned, police departments can drugs from a single sample, including alpha-PVP (flakka),
wait more than 48 hours to receive a drug test AB-PINACA (spice), amphetamine, barbiturates,
benzodiazepines I (oxazepam), benzodiazepines II multiple drugs of abuse from a simple sample. The
(lorazepam), buprenorphine, benzoylecgonine/ biochip is a solid-state device with discrete test
cocaine, dextromethorphan, EtG, fentanyl, sites onto which antibodies specific to different
JWH-018 (spice), methadone, methamphetamine, drug compounds are immobilized and stabilized.
opiates, oxycodone, tricyclic antidepressants (TCA), Competitive chemiluminescent immunoassays are
THC (cannabis), tramadol, UR144/XLR11 (spice), then employed, offering a highly sensitive
and 6-MAM. toxicology screen. For drug testing in a custodial
This panel includes four new psychoactive substances environment, accurate results can be achieved using
(NPS), or commonly referred to as designer drugs. the Evidence MultiSTAT, carried out by non-laboratory
These drugs are all scheduled, but still difficult to trained staff in non-laboratory settings.
detect using common detection methods. Conclusion
The Evidence MultiSTAT oral fluid panel detects 20 Biochip Array Technology from Randox Toxicology is
drugs of abuse from a single sample, including a market-leading method for the detection of
alpha-PVP (flakka), amphetamine, barbiturates, drugs of abuse. The Evidence MultiSTAT is the most
benzodiazepines I (oxazepam), benzodiazepines II innovative solution available for custody drug
(lorazepam), buprenorphine, benzoylecgonine/ testing, offering police departments:
cocaine, fentanyl, JWH-018 (spice), ketamine, LSD, Simultaneous detection of up to 21 classical,
methadone, methamphetamine, opiates, oxyco- prescription, and synthetic drugs from a single
done, PCP, THC (cannabis), tramadol, UR144/XLR11 sample
(spice), and 6-MAM. An automated on-site analyzer The automated Evidence
This panel also includes three NPSs, part of Randox User-friendly interface with no laboratory MultiSTAT, with its small
Toxicologys unrivalled test menu capable of experience required footprint and user-friendly
screening over 500 drugs and metabolites across a touch-screen controls, is able
variety of matrices. Randox Toxicology are committed Accurate results generated in under 20 minutes to detect 21 drugs from a
to remaining at the forefront of drug screening and For more information please contact: single blood or urine sample;
are continually first to market with novel drug tests info@randoxtoxicology.com and 20 drugs of abuse from a
including synthetic cannabinoids, synthetic or search: Evidence MultiSTAT single oral-fluid sample.
cathinones, kratom (mitragyna), NBOMe, DOx
Series, and flakka.
New Psychoactive Substances
Drugs such as alpha-PVP (flakka) and AB-PINACA
(spice) are frequently appearing in shocking news
stories, which highlight the dangers of taking new
psychoactive substances. These designer drugs
contain chemical substances that are artificially
developed to mimic the effects of illegal drugs and
are sold and marketed as if they are harmless to the
user. However, this is not the case, and could be
potentially dangerous to takeeven causing
death in the most extreme cases.
Biochip Array Technology
The technology at the core of the Evidence
MultiSTAT analyzer is the patented Biochip Array
Technology. This tried and tested technology
provides a platform for simultaneous detection of
The Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for Forensic Science recently approved two
new documents for inclusion on the OSAC Registry a trusted repository of high-quality, science-
based standards and guidelines for forensic practice. The addition of these documentsNFPA 921:
National Fire Protection Association Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, and ISO/IEC
17025:2005 - General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories
Photo by Soreen D
brings the total number of documents on the registry to three. An additional 151 standards and
guidelines are in the works.
OSAC, which is administered by fire and explosion incidents, both Standards for Test and Calibration
the National Institute of Standards accidental and intentional, from Laboratories
and Technology (NIST), is working residential and motor vehicle fires
to strengthen forensic science by ISO/IEC 17025:2005 specifies the
to multi-story high-rise fires and general competency requirements
facilitating the development of industrial plant explosions. Fire
discipline-specific, science-based for conducting laboratory tests and
investigators who work for public calibrations. This standard applies not
standards and guidelines for a broad
agencies, insurance companies, just to forensic laboratories, but to all
array of forensic disciplines. To
be posted to the OSAC Registry, and litigation firms all rely on this testing and calibration laboratories.
standards and guidelines must have document in their daily work. Accrediting bodies customize the
been developed using a consensus- Craig Beyler, the chair of OSACs application of ISO/IEC 17025 to
based process that includes public Fire & Explosion Investigation forensic laboratories by applying
comment and must pass a review Subcommittee, shepherded the forensic-specific supplemental
of technical merit by forensic guide through the OSAC approval standards and documents.
practitioners, academic researchers,
process. NFPA 921 is regarded as While this standard is already
statisticians, and measurement
scientists. the standard of care in the fire and widely implemented in the domestic
explosion investigation community and international forensic science
Guidelines for Fire Investigation and in the courts, Beyler said. It community, we believe that adding
NFPA 921: Guide for Fire and sets a high bar for science-based the standard to the OSAC Registry
Explosion Investigations applies investigation and analysis of fire and will broaden its impact, said
to the investigation of all types of explosion incidents. Scott Oulton, chair of the OSAC
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the aftermath of the court proceedings and help you Crime / Crime Scene Analysis
dispose of those items you no longer need to keep.
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2814 Mary Ave
St Louis MO 63144
T 314-968-3331
F 314-968-5006
service@us.applichem.com
www.itwreagents.com
genetic@promega.com speed and distance measurement instruments, RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems specializes in the
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Promega Corporation is a global leader in the laser measurement technologies which address real scanning systems. RIEGLs innovative hardware and
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sample preparation and quantification through STR and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time combination with the one-touch workflow of the
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Spectrum is optimized for use with current 4-, 5-, and
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Puritan Medical Products Co
Environmental Monitoring/ 31 School St, PO Box 149
Guilford ME 04443
Forensics T 207-876-3311 Z+F USA Inc
F 207-200-2000 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
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www.puritanmedproducts.com T 412-257-8575
F 412-257-8576
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Z+F USA Inc www.zf-usa.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
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T 412-257-8575
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Aurora Storage Products Inc Laser Technology Inc Z+F USA Inc
600 S Lake St 6912 S Quentin St 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Aurora IL 60506 Centennial CO 80112 Bridgeville PA 15017
T 800-277-1699 T 877-696-2584 T 412-257-8575
F 630-897-6994 info@lasertech.com F 412-257-8576
mail@aurorastorage.com www.lasertech.com info@zf-usa.com
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the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based
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using ISO compliant and continuous improvement
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EDAX Inc
St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
Canada any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 91 McKee Dr
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data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It T 201-529-4880
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Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard- size, and weight of traditional total stations. www.edax.com
ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security Firearm Maintenance/Disposal
Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
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physical security systems. T 855-486-2878 F 530-243-3761
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Genetec Inc Laser Technology Inc Genetec Inc
2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 6912 S Quentin St 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 Centennial CO 80112 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
Canada T 877-696-2584 Canada
T 514-332-4000 info@lasertech.com T 514-332-4000
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control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) laser measurement technologies which address real control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
into one platform. A global innovator since 1997, world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram- Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
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via an integrated network of resellers, integrators, user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
founded on the principle of innovation and remains and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time founded on the principle of innovation and remains
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physical security systems. produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to physical security systems.
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost,
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Index to Categories
A/V Recording / Analysis ............................................ 37 Digital Evidence ....................................................38-39 License Plate Readers ................................................. 41
Accident / Crime Scene Reconstruction ...................... 37 DNA Collection / Analysis / Interpretation / LIMS / RMS................................................................. 41
AFIS............................................................................ 37 Decontamination Equip / Svcs ................................ 39 Microscopy ................................................................. 41
Air Filtration Systems ................................................. 37 Drug / Chemical Detection / ID / Mobile Apps / ID Equip ............................................... 41
ALS / Other Lighting Equip ......................................... 37 Decontamination / Disposal.................................... 39 Operations / Case Mgmt ............................................. 41
Analytical Instrumentation ........................................ 37 Environmental Monitoring/Forensics ......................... 39 PCR Equip / Svcs ......................................................... 41
Architectural Svcs / Forensic Engineering ................... 37 Evidence Collection .................................................... 39 Photography .........................................................41-42
Arson Investigation .................................................... 37 Evidence Storage / Mgmt ........................................... 39 Professional Organization / Association / Union ......... 42
Asset / Inventory / Evidence Tracking ......................... 37 Explosives Detection .................................................. 39 Questioned Documents .............................................. 42
Auction Liquidation Svcs ............................................ 37 Facial Recognition / ID................................................ 39 Reference Materials / Standards................................. 42
Facilities Planning ...................................................... 39 RF Shielded Enclosures ............................................... 42
Automotive Equip ...................................................... 37 RFID ........................................................................... 42
Fingerprint ID / Processing Equip / Svcs ...................... 39
Bags / Cases / Locks / Racks ...................................37-38 Firearm Maintenance / Disposal ............................39-40 Search / Rescue / Recovery ......................................... 42
Barcode ...................................................................... 38 Flashlights / Crime Scene Lighting ............................. 40 Security ...................................................................... 42
Biology Analysis/Supplies .......................................... 38 Forensic Educational Models ...................................... 40 Software / Hardware .................................................. 42
Biometrics .................................................................. 38 Forensic Imaging........................................................ 40 Specialty Vehicles ....................................................... 42
Canine Svcs/Supplies.................................................. 38 Fume Hoods ............................................................... 40 Surveillance Equip / Svcs ............................................ 42
Cell Phone Forensics ................................................... 38 Furniture / Storage ..................................................... 40 Tactical Equip ............................................................. 42
Chromatography ........................................................ 38 Gunshot Residue Detection ........................................ 40 Temperature Alarms................................................... 42
Cleanroom Equip ........................................................ 38 Human ID ................................................................... 40 Time / Attendance Systems ........................................ 42
Clothing / Gear ........................................................... 38 In-Car / Body-Worn Camera / Video ........................... 40 Toxicology .................................................................. 42
Communications Equip .............................................. 38 Infrared / Thermal Equip ............................................ 40 Trace Evidence Analysis .............................................. 43
Computer Forensics / Cyber Investigations ................. 38 Interview Recording Systems ..................................... 40 Traffic Surveillance / Operations ................................. 43
Consulting / Expert Witness ....................................... 38 Investigation Tools ..................................................... 40 Training/Education ..................................................... 43
Crime Scene Cleanup.................................................. 38 ISO Accreditation / Proficiency Testing ....................... 40 UAV Imaging Systems ................................................ 43
Crime Scene Equip...................................................... 38 Knives / Tools.............................................................. 40 Underwater Investigation Equip / Svcs ....................... 43
Crime Scene Vehicles / Accessories ............................. 38 Lab Equip / Svcs.....................................................40-41 Water Purification ...................................................... 43
Crime / Crime Scene Analysis ..................................... 38 Labels / Tapes / Seals.................................................. 41 Weapons / Ammunition ............................................. 43
Currency Equip / Mgmt .............................................. 38 Laser Equip................................................................. 41 X-Ray / Metal Detection/GPR .................................... 43
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Dublin D02 TN27 333 N Knowles Ave 2110 E Walton Blvd, Ste F
Bridgeville PA 15017 F 208-777-0360
Ireland Winter Park FL 32789 Auburn Hills MI 48326
T 412-257-8575 info@ventry.com
T 703-879-5904 T 407-647-1706 T 888-884-5343
F 412-257-8576 www.ventry.com
info@kinesense-vca.com F 407-645-5525 F 248-364-3371
info@zf-usa.com Xenopus Electronix
www.kinesense-vca.com marketing@adgusa.org gwhalen@leidproducts.com
www.zf-usa.com 9809 Toppel Cove
Ocean Systems www.adgusa.org www.leidproducts.com
Austin TX 78730
4016 Blackburn Ln AFIS Forensic Analysis & Engineering Software Techniques Inc
T 512-917-4538
Burtonsville MD 20866 Corp 40 Village Springs Dr, Ste 21
AFIS and Biometrics Consulting Inc F 512-372-3483
T 301-476-8015 2503 58th St, Ste A Hardy VA 24101
895 Dove St, 3rd Flr sales@crimescenetools.com
F 301-421-1785 Hampton VA 23661 T 540-721-1000
Newport Beach CA 92657 www.crimescenetools.com
sales@oceansystems.com T 800-224-3595 ace@evidencecontrol.com
T 949-644-8195
www.oceansystems.com Analytical Instrumentation F 757-265-9334 www.evidencecontrol.com
F 866-365-4931
Owen Forensic Services rkkochan@forensic-analysis.com STACS DNA
ben.bavarian@afisandbiometrics.com ANCAL Inc
PO Box 189 www.forensic-analysis.com 2255 St Laurent Blvd, Ste 206
www.afisandbiometrics.com PO Box 530100
Colonia NJ 07067 Johnston LLC Ottawa ON K1G 4K3
CSIpix Henderson NV 89053
T 732-574-9672 2603 Augusta, Ste 1500 Canada
PO Box 23032 T 702-434-1501
F 732-387-4523 Houston TX 77057 T 613-274-7822
St Johns NL A1B 4J9 F 602-532-7018
jen@owenforensicservices.com T 713-244-8300 F 613-274-3825
Canada j.beckwith@cox.net
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Accident / Crime Scene F 709-738-5577 B&W Tek
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Reconstruction 19 Shea Way Auction Liquidation Svcs
www.csipix.com 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Newark DE 19713
Aeryon Labs Inc Bridgeville PA 15017 PropertyRoom.com
T 302-368-7824
575 Kumpf Dr Air Filtration Systems T 412-257-8575 5257 Buckeystown Pike, Ste 475
F 302-368-7830
Waterloo ON N2V 1K3 F 412-257-8576 Frederick MD 21704
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Canada info@zf-usa.com sales@propertyroom.com
& Air Purifiers www.bwtek.com
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sales@aeryon.com Lake Worth FL 33467 Milton Technical Centre Arson Investigation Automotive Equip
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CSI Mapping F 561-629-5771 Ampac AOI Electrical
CB24 6AZ
16012 Metcalf Ave, Ste 300 info@aircleaners.com 12025 Tricon Rd 9650 E 148th St
UK
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T +44 (0) 1223 420821
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Aller Air Industries F +44 (0) 1223 420475
F 913-851-5832 F 513-878-2595 F 888-776-2526
9600 Trans-Canada Hwy info@cecilinstruments.com
info@csimapping.com keepsafe@proampac.com sales@aoielectrical.com
Montreal QC H4S 1V9 www.cecilinstruments.com
www.csimapping.com www.ampaconline.com www.aoielectrical.com
Canada Gasmet Technologies Inc
DJS Associates Inc T 888-852-8247 Grace Industries Pro-gard Products LLC
956A The Queensway
1603 Old York Rd F 514-335-1020 305 Bend Hill Rd 9650 E 148th St
Toronto ON M8Z 1P5
Abington PA 19001 sales@allerair.com Frevonia PA 16124 Noblesville IN 46060
Canada
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T 866-685-0050
www.forensicdjs.com F 724-962-3611 F 888-776-2526
Design Filtration Microzone Inc F 416-368-3698
EOS Systems/PhotoModeler sales@graceindustries.com sales@pro-gard.com
86 Harry Douglas Dr sales@gasmet.com
210-1847 W Broadway www.gracearson.com www.pro-gard.com
Ottawa ON K2S 2C7 www.gasmet.com
Vancouver BC V6J 1Y6 Canada Laser Technology Inc
SAFAS S.A. Bags / Cases / Locks / Racks
Canada T 888-636-8609 6912 S Quentin St
10, Quai Antoine 1er
T 604-732-6658 F 613-831-8321 Centennial CO 80112 Basic Ltd
MC98000
sales@photomodeler.com sales@dfmzgroup.com T 877-696-2584 3611 14th Ave
Monaco
www.photomodeler.com www.dfmzgroup.com info@lasertech.com Brooklyn NY 11218
T +377 99 99 52 52
Laser Technology Inc www.lasertech.com T 800-964-9973
F +377 99 99 52 50
6912 S Quentin St ALS / Other Lighting Equip Xenopus Electronix F 718-871-3616
safas@safas.com
Centennial CO 80112 9809 Toppel Cove info@basicltd.com
ACRO Lights www.safas.com
T 877-696-2584 Austin TX 78730 www.basicltd.com
PO Box 5451 SCIEX
info@lasertech.com Whittier CA 90607 T 512-917-4538 Big Sky Racks Inc
500 Old Connecticut Path
www.lasertech.com T 562-320-2276 F 512-372-3483 25-A Shawnee Way
Framingham MA 01701
Leica Geosystems sales@acrolights.com sales@crimescenetools.com Bozeman MT 59715
T 877-740-2129
5051 Peachtree Corners www.acrolights.com www.crimescenetools.com T 800-805-8716
sales.americas@sciex.com
Norcross GA 30092 Z+F USA Inc F 406-585-7378
Advanced NDT Limited www.sciex.com
T 925-790-2374 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 info@bigskyracks.com
Orchard House, Orchard Close Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
tony@lgshds.com Bridgeville PA 15017 www.bigskyracks.com
Severn Stoke Worcester WR8 9JJ 7102 Riverwood Dr
psg.leica-geosystems.us UK T 412-257-8575
Columbia MD 21046
Nexotek LLC T +44 (0) 1905 371460 F 412-257-8576
T 800-477-1227
925 Deerfield Rd F +44 (0) 1905 371477 info@zf-usa.com
F 410-381-1222
Raleigh NC 27609 sales@advanced-ndt.co.uk www.zf-usa.com
webmaster@shimadzu.com
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sales@nexo-tek.com 3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100 14390 Carlson Cir
www.nexo-tek.com Oceanside CA 92056 Tampa FL 33626
T 844-369-3879 T 813-855-8687
marketing@foxfury.com contactus@stellarnet.us
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Upland CA 91786 T 877-696-2584 F 619-858-1366
T 909-899-4345 AccuTrans by Ultronics
T 909-946-3197 info@lasertech.com mtemple@foray.com
sales@linear-systems.com 235 Ascot Pkwy
info@uvp.com www.lasertech.com www.foray.com
www.linear-systems.com Cuyahoga Falls OH 44223
www.uvp.com Lynn Peavey Co Genetec Inc
REVEAL T 330-916-7070
10749 W 84th Terr 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 F 330-916-7080
13420 Reese Blvd W Drug / Chemical Detection / Lenexa KS 66214 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 info@accutransusa.com
Huntersville NC 28078 ID / Decontamination/ T 800-255-6499 Canada www.accutransusa.com
T 888-209-9924 Disposal F 913-495-6787 T 514-332-4000
salesusa@revealmedia.com Biometrics4ALL
BRS Innovations lpv@peaveycorp.com info@genetec.com
www.revealmedia.com 220 Commerce, Ste 150
PO Box 416 www.lynnpeavey.com www.genetec.com
VeriPic Irvine CA 92602
Metcalfe ON K0A 2P0 Puritan Medical Products Co Labconco Corp
1879 Lundy Ave #286 T 714-568-9888
Canada 31 School St, PO Box 149 8811 Prospect Ave
San Jose CA 95131 info@biometrics4all.com
T 613-701-0660 Guilford ME 04443 Kansas City MO 64132
T 888-837-4742 www.biometrics4all.com
F 613-701-0663 T 207-876-3311 T 816-333-8811
F 408-496-1269 sales@brsinnovations.com CSIpix
F 207-200-2000 F 816-363-0130
www.veripic.com www.brsinnovations.com PO Box 23032
sales@puritanmedproducts.com labconco@labconco.com
Z+F USA Inc St Johns NL A1B 4J9
GEI Works Inc www.puritanmedproducts.com www.labconco.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 Canada
PO Box 780928 RIEGL Laser Measurement MAM-A Inc
Bridgeville PA 15017 T 709-738-1404
Sebastian FL 32978 Systems GmbH 4250 Buckingham Dr
T 412-257-8575 F 709-738-5577
T 772-646-0597 Riedenburgstrasse 48 Colorado Springs CO 80907
F 412-257-8576 info@csipix.com
F 772-589-3343 Horn 3580 T 719-262-2430
info@zf-usa.com www.csipix.com
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www.zf-usa.com www.geiworks.com DataWorks Plus
T +43 2982 4211 lora.swenson@mam-a.com 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
DNA Collection / Analysis / Intelligent Fingerprinting Ltd F +43 2982 4210 www.mam-a.com Greenville SC 29607
Interpretation / 14-17 Evolution Business Park, office@riegl.com Progressive Microtechnology Inc T 864-672-2780
Decontamination Milton Road www.riegl.com 4425 US 1 S, Ste 101 F 864-672-2787
Equip / Svcs Impington Cambridge CB24 9NG SIRCHIE St Augustine FL 32086 sales@dataworksplus.com
UK 100 Hunter Pl T 904-797-1050
Cybergenetics www.dataworksplus.com
T +44 (0) 1223 941941 Youngsville NC 27596 F 904-797-6100
160 N Craig St, Ste 210 info@intelligentfingerprinting.com Detecto Print
T 800-356-7311 www.pmievidencetracker.com
Pittsburgh PA 15213 www.intelligentfingerprinting.com 7435 E Donna Dr
F 800-899-8181 SafeStore Inc
T 412-683-3004 Marblehead OH 43440
Rigaku Analytical Devices sales@sirchie.com 21371 Pacific Coast Hwy, #4
F 412-683-3005 T 419-944-8777
30 Upton Dr, Ste 2 www.sirchie.com Malibu CA 90265
info@cybgen.com john@detectoprint.com
Wilmington MA 01887 Z+F USA Inc T 310-456-8157
www.cybgen.com www.detectoprint.com
T 781-328-1024 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 F 310-456-8159
Marshall University Forensic info@rigakuanalytical.com Fulcrum Biometrics LLC
Bridgeville PA 15017 rturtle@safestoreusa.com
Science Center www.rigakuanalytical.com 16108 University Oak
T 412-257-8575 www.safestoreusa.com
1401 Forensic Science Dr San Antonio TX 78249
F 412-257-8576 Tiffin Metal Products
Huntington WV 25701 Environmental Monitoring / T 800-430-4601
info@zf-usa.com 450 Wall St
T 304-691-8930 Forensics F 210-257-5769
www.zf-usa.com Tiffin OH 44883
F 304-691-8928 sales@fulcrumbiometrics.com
QuickSilver Analytics Inc T 800-537-0983
jchute@marshall.edu Evidence Storage / Mgmt www.fulcrumbiometrics.com
1371 Brass Mill Rd, Ste E ktyler@tiffinmetal.com
forensics.marshall.edu Global Market Connections Ltd
Belcamp MD 21017 Aurora Storage Products Inc www.tiffinmetal.com
NetBio T 410-676-4300 8 Forest Ln
600 S Lake St
266 Second Ave F 410-676-4004 Explosives Detection Crompond NY 10517
Aurora IL 60506
Waltham MA 02451 sales@qckslvr.com T 914-526-4194
T 800-277-1699 Cobalt Light Systems
T 781-916-8301 www.qckslvr.com F 914-526-0197
F 630-897-6994 174 Brook Dr
F 781-833-0348 a.schwartz@porta-lab.com
Z+F USA Inc mail@aurorastorage.com Milton Park, Abingdon,
business@netbio.com www.porta-lab.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 www.aurorastorage.com Oxfordshire
www.netbio.com Lynn Peavey Co
Bridgeville PA 15017 Basic Ltd OX14 4SD
PANREAC APPLICHEM T 412-257-8575 10749 W 84th Terr
3611 14th Ave UK
2814 Mary Ave F 412-257-8576 Lenexa KS 66214
Brooklyn NY 11218 T + 44 (0) 1235 856555
St Louis MO 63144 info@zf-usa.com T 800-255-6499
T 800-964-9973 info@cobaltlight.com
T 314-968-3331 www.zf-usa.com F 913-495-6787
F 718-871-3616 www.cobaltlight.com
F 314-968-5006 lpv@peaveycorp.com
info@basicltd.com
service@us.applichem.com Evidence Collection Facial Recognition / ID www.lynnpeavey.com
www.basicltd.com
www.itwreagents.com Zar-Pro
Aeryon Labs Inc Certified Business Services Inc Cognitec Systems Corp
Promega Corp 575 Kumpf Dr zaratej@zar-pro.com
6920 S Jordan Rd 200 Ledgewood Pl, Ste 100
2800 Woods Hollow Rd Waterloo ON N2V 1K3 www.zar-pro.com
Centennial CO 80112 Rockland MA 02370
Madison WI 53711 Canada T 877-825-8782 T 781-616-0600 Firearm Maintenance /
T 608-274-4330 T 519-489-6726 F 303-692-8744 F 781-881-0456 Disposal
F 608-277-2516 sales@aeryon.com bill@filingworld.com info@cognitec.com
genetic@promega.com www.aeryon.com GunBusters
www.filingworld.com www.cognitec.com
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Basic Ltd ELASTEC DataWorks Plus
Signature Science LLC 3611 14th Ave Chesterfield MO 63005
1309 W Main St 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
8329 N Mopac Expwy Brooklyn NY 11218 T 855-486-2878
Carmi IL 62821 Greenville SC 29607
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