Investigations
The Investigations topic area furnishes cops with the latest news, information and strategies used in closing a case and putting bad guys behind bars. This touches on everything that happens between the suspect’s crimes to the final conviction.
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Documenting and following a reliable procedure helps make a good ID — and helps it hold up in court
The suspect submitted a DNA sample last year during a DUI arrest
The video shows three officers in riot gear beating a student
Hemet police arrest 16 while investigating attacks on city police
“No-snitching” mind-set is making it increasingly difficult to solve murder cases
USB device now offers ability to triage data while searching for digital evidence
Hundreds of cases have been dismissed because of mishandling of evidence
Police: Shootings believed to be unrelated
The case is being scrutinized after Bishop was charged with killing three colleagues
A crime lab technician has been charged with stealing cocaine evidence
Backers say state law is necessary to help stop violent crimes and keep officers safe
Authorities don’t know who the guns belong to or why they were hidden
Juveniles’ representatives: Investigators put words in their mouths
Keith Simmonds Jr. was arrested on drug charges
New handheld cameras pack plenty of features
Michael McConnachie was planning an attack similar to the assassination of four Lakewood officers
The Hemet police training building was damaged, and officers think they know who’s responsible
DNA collected through a separate robbery case
Mario Herrera Sanchez was caught unloading 82 pounds of marijuana
Detectives must stop investigations for days at a time
The Los Sureños gang might be aligning with a Mexican cartel
Big Apple cops protect 468 subway stations with 24-hour beats
Salient Stills software integrates multiple applications
John Evans sued the department, city after police used a TASER on him during a welfare check
Chad Pritchard fell into a 200-foot sinkhole while investigating a crime scene
The growing network now covers more than 40 states
Cats have been damaging police evidence at the crime lab
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