Law enforcement agencies from across the country are gathering in Owensboro for a 3-D forensic training event. This event is focused on helping attendees learn new techniques and solutions for documenting crime scenes. With technology constantly evolving, it’s crucial that law enforcement personnel stay up-to-date with the latest methods for collecting and documenting evidence.
The organizers of this training have set up various crime scenes for attendees to 3-D scan using specialized equipment provided at the event. The hands-on experience allows participants to practice documenting crime scenes in a realistic setting. Adam Johnston, a forensic expert, emphasizes the importance of accurately documenting evidence as it may be used in court years after the crime occurred.
The event concludes on Thursday, so if you happen to see a mock crime scene at the sports center, don’t be alarmed. This training event plays an essential role in helping law enforcement personnel enhance their skills and techniques for investigating and documenting crime scenes effectively.
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