GREENBRIER CO. W.Va. (WVVA) - Law Enforcement, like many other professions, has become increasingly specialized over the years, especially in the area of crime scene investigations.
Crime scene investigators can have a wide range of responsibilities and may specialize in different fields, such as bloodstain pattern analysis, shooting incident reconstruction, alternative light sources and scene documentation.
A properly processed crime scene can be the difference in a crime being solved and successfully prosecuted. A poorly processed scene, where potential evidence is overlooked or not properly secured and documented, can adversely affect that same investigation.
Sheriff Sloan stated, “The Greenbrier County Sheriff’s Department is fortunate to have a crime scene team comprised of members who have received specialized training This vehicle will allow all of our crime scene processing equipment and supplies to be housed in a single unit. In the past multiple vehicles would occasionally be required to transport equipment and invariably an officer would need to make an additional trip to obtain a needed item that was not initially brought to the scene. With the addition of this unit our team will be more efficient, effective and productive as they process major crime scenes or serious traffic accidents.”
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