Exam 8: Forensic Traces
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Tools are commonly used during the commission of a burglary to gain access to otherwise secured locations or items. When collecting tools they can all be packaged together for tool mark analysis. Although they may have trace evidence on them it is more important to preserve the tool marks.
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