POLICE INVESTIGATION 1-A CRIME INCIDENT DATA Enter (letter) of choice in the block at arrow. If choice does not apply, enter (-) If choice is unknown based on observations, enter the letter (Y) If choice is other than what is listed, enter (Z) PERPETRATOR 1 ROBBER PERPETRATOR 2 ACCOMPLICE CRIME SCENE COMMERCIAL PREMISES NON-COMMERCIAL PREMISES A. Bank B. Bar and Grill C. Book/Card Store D. Candy/Ice Cream Shop E. Food Supermarket F. Gas Station G. Clothing/Boutique H. Drug Store A. Elevator B. Lobby/Doorway C. Hallway/Stairwell EXACT LOCATION A. 1-2 Family Dwelling B. Abandoned Building C. Apartment D. Street E. Park/Playground F. School G. Taxicab D. Rooftop/Top Landing E. Garage/Driveway F. Office Area HAIR STYLE OR TEXTURE HAIR COLOR PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PERPETRATORS COMPLEXION PERPETRATOR A. Kinky one color codes on back PERPETRATOR A. Fair/Light/Pale 1. B. Afro C. Curly/Wavy 1. D. Bald B. Ruddy/Flushed C. Dark D. Olive 2. E. Partly Bald E. Light Brown F. Straight 2. F. G. Wig Dark Brown G. Yellow PERPETRATOR DISTINGUISHING BODY MARKS 1. A. Scar B. Birthmark C. Tatoo Words Only :'2. D. Tatoo Picture Only E. Tatoo Words and Picture PERPETRATOR 1. MARK LOCATION PERPETRATOR A. Face/Head B. Neck C. Torso D. Hand 2. E. Arm 1. Five senses are involved in observations made by the eyewitness. Match the observation to the correct sense by drawing a line. SENSES SIGHT SMELL TASTE TOUCH OBSERVATIONS catching the scent pulled out a gun call to the police grabbed the hat in his mouth 2. Name 4 physical traits of the male bank robber based on this report. 3. Name 3 physical traits of the female accomplice.. 4. Why couldn't fingerprints be used as a means of identification? 5. What was the only physical evidence left at the scene of the crime?, 6. How many people were in the bank at the time of the robbery?, 7. Which is a newer method for identification? Fingerprinting or DNA fingerprinting (Circle one) PART II In Part II you will be making additional observations of the crime by using photographs made from the bank's video camera. These pictures may show other details which were not included in the eyewitness report. Observe these photos and answer the following questions. 1. What time did the crime occur? 2. The first photo was taken at, the second at, the third at These photos were taken minutes apart respectively. 3. What physical traits did you observe about the perpetrator that are missed or not mentioned in the eyewitness report? Fill out the CRIME INCIDENT DATA chart which follows using both information from bank photos and the eyewitness report. 1271WS1P
POLICE INVESTIGATION 1-A CRIME INCIDENT DATA Enter (letter) of choice in the block at arrow. If choice does not apply, enter (-) If choice is unknown based on observations, enter the letter (Y) If choice is other than what is listed, enter (Z) PERPETRATOR 1 ROBBER PERPETRATOR 2 ACCOMPLICE CRIME SCENE COMMERCIAL PREMISES NON-COMMERCIAL PREMISES A. Bank B. Bar and Grill C. Book/Card Store D. Candy/Ice Cream Shop E. Food Supermarket F. Gas Station G. Clothing/Boutique H. Drug Store A. Elevator B. Lobby/Doorway C. Hallway/Stairwell EXACT LOCATION A. 1-2 Family Dwelling B. Abandoned Building C. Apartment D. Street E. Park/Playground F. School G. Taxicab D. Rooftop/Top Landing E. Garage/Driveway F. Office Area HAIR STYLE OR TEXTURE HAIR COLOR PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PERPETRATORS COMPLEXION PERPETRATOR A. Kinky one color codes on back PERPETRATOR A. Fair/Light/Pale 1. B. Afro C. Curly/Wavy 1. D. Bald B. Ruddy/Flushed C. Dark D. Olive 2. E. Partly Bald E. Light Brown F. Straight 2. F. G. Wig Dark Brown G. Yellow PERPETRATOR DISTINGUISHING BODY MARKS 1. A. Scar B. Birthmark C. Tatoo Words Only :'2. D. Tatoo Picture Only E. Tatoo Words and Picture PERPETRATOR 1. MARK LOCATION PERPETRATOR A. Face/Head B. Neck C. Torso D. Hand 2. E. Arm 1. Five senses are involved in observations made by the eyewitness. Match the observation to the correct sense by drawing a line. SENSES SIGHT SMELL TASTE TOUCH OBSERVATIONS catching the scent pulled out a gun call to the police grabbed the hat in his mouth 2. Name 4 physical traits of the male bank robber based on this report. 3. Name 3 physical traits of the female accomplice.. 4. Why couldn't fingerprints be used as a means of identification? 5. What was the only physical evidence left at the scene of the crime?, 6. How many people were in the bank at the time of the robbery?, 7. Which is a newer method for identification? Fingerprinting or DNA fingerprinting (Circle one) PART II In Part II you will be making additional observations of the crime by using photographs made from the bank's video camera. These pictures may show other details which were not included in the eyewitness report. Observe these photos and answer the following questions. 1. What time did the crime occur? 2. The first photo was taken at, the second at, the third at These photos were taken minutes apart respectively. 3. What physical traits did you observe about the perpetrator that are missed or not mentioned in the eyewitness report? Fill out the CRIME INCIDENT DATA chart which follows using both information from bank photos and the eyewitness report. 1271WS1P
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![POLICE
INVESTIGATION 1-A
CRIME INCIDENT DATA
Enter (letter) of choice in the block at arrow.
If choice does not apply, enter (-)
If choice is unknown based on observations, enter the letter (Y)
If choice is other than what is listed, enter (Z)
PERPETRATOR 1 ROBBER
PERPETRATOR 2 ACCOMPLICE
CRIME SCENE
COMMERCIAL PREMISES
NON-COMMERCIAL PREMISES
A.
Bank
B. Bar and Grill
C.
Book/Card Store
D. Candy/Ice Cream Shop
E. Food Supermarket
F. Gas Station
G. Clothing/Boutique
H. Drug Store
A. Elevator
B. Lobby/Doorway
C. Hallway/Stairwell
EXACT LOCATION
A. 1-2 Family Dwelling
B. Abandoned Building
C. Apartment
D. Street
E. Park/Playground
F. School
G. Taxicab
D. Rooftop/Top Landing
E. Garage/Driveway
F. Office Area
HAIR STYLE OR TEXTURE
HAIR COLOR
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PERPETRATORS
COMPLEXION
PERPETRATOR
A. Kinky
one color codes on back
PERPETRATOR
A. Fair/Light/Pale
1.
B. Afro
C. Curly/Wavy
1.
D. Bald
B. Ruddy/Flushed
C. Dark
D. Olive
2.
E. Partly Bald
E. Light Brown
F. Straight
2.
F.
G. Wig
Dark Brown
G. Yellow
PERPETRATOR
DISTINGUISHING BODY MARKS
1.
A. Scar
B. Birthmark
C. Tatoo Words Only
:'2.
D. Tatoo Picture Only
E. Tatoo Words and Picture
PERPETRATOR
1.
MARK LOCATION
PERPETRATOR
A. Face/Head
B. Neck
C. Torso
D. Hand
2.
E. Arm](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F9db88ebc-b4f5-461e-82f7-84397026a2b9%2F9ef509c9-115e-4fd1-b3ab-cbb8894cc014%2F47vz838_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:POLICE
INVESTIGATION 1-A
CRIME INCIDENT DATA
Enter (letter) of choice in the block at arrow.
If choice does not apply, enter (-)
If choice is unknown based on observations, enter the letter (Y)
If choice is other than what is listed, enter (Z)
PERPETRATOR 1 ROBBER
PERPETRATOR 2 ACCOMPLICE
CRIME SCENE
COMMERCIAL PREMISES
NON-COMMERCIAL PREMISES
A.
Bank
B. Bar and Grill
C.
Book/Card Store
D. Candy/Ice Cream Shop
E. Food Supermarket
F. Gas Station
G. Clothing/Boutique
H. Drug Store
A. Elevator
B. Lobby/Doorway
C. Hallway/Stairwell
EXACT LOCATION
A. 1-2 Family Dwelling
B. Abandoned Building
C. Apartment
D. Street
E. Park/Playground
F. School
G. Taxicab
D. Rooftop/Top Landing
E. Garage/Driveway
F. Office Area
HAIR STYLE OR TEXTURE
HAIR COLOR
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF PERPETRATORS
COMPLEXION
PERPETRATOR
A. Kinky
one color codes on back
PERPETRATOR
A. Fair/Light/Pale
1.
B. Afro
C. Curly/Wavy
1.
D. Bald
B. Ruddy/Flushed
C. Dark
D. Olive
2.
E. Partly Bald
E. Light Brown
F. Straight
2.
F.
G. Wig
Dark Brown
G. Yellow
PERPETRATOR
DISTINGUISHING BODY MARKS
1.
A. Scar
B. Birthmark
C. Tatoo Words Only
:'2.
D. Tatoo Picture Only
E. Tatoo Words and Picture
PERPETRATOR
1.
MARK LOCATION
PERPETRATOR
A. Face/Head
B. Neck
C. Torso
D. Hand
2.
E. Arm
![1. Five senses are involved in observations made by the eyewitness.
Match the observation to the correct sense by drawing a line.
SENSES
SIGHT
SMELL
TASTE
TOUCH
OBSERVATIONS
catching the scent
pulled out a gun
call to the police
grabbed the hat in his mouth
2. Name 4 physical traits of the male bank robber based on this report.
3. Name 3 physical traits of the female accomplice..
4. Why couldn't fingerprints be used as a means of identification?
5. What was the only physical evidence left at the scene of the crime?,
6. How many people were in the bank at the time of the robbery?,
7. Which is a newer method for identification? Fingerprinting or DNA fingerprinting (Circle one)
PART II
In Part II you will be making additional observations of the crime by using photographs made from the bank's video camera.
These pictures may show other details which were not included in the eyewitness report.
Observe these photos and answer the following questions.
1. What time did the crime occur?
2. The first photo was taken at,
the second at,
the third at
These photos were taken
minutes apart respectively.
3. What physical traits did you observe about the perpetrator that are missed or not mentioned in the eyewitness report?
Fill out the CRIME INCIDENT DATA chart which follows using both information from bank photos and the eyewitness report.
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Five senses are involved in observations made by the eyewitness.
Match the observation to the correct sense by drawing a line.
SENSES
SIGHT
SMELL
TASTE
TOUCH
OBSERVATIONS
catching the scent
pulled out a gun
call to the police
grabbed the hat in his mouth
2. Name 4 physical traits of the male bank robber based on this report.
3. Name 3 physical traits of the female accomplice..
4. Why couldn't fingerprints be used as a means of identification?
5. What was the only physical evidence left at the scene of the crime?,
6. How many people were in the bank at the time of the robbery?,
7. Which is a newer method for identification? Fingerprinting or DNA fingerprinting (Circle one)
PART II
In Part II you will be making additional observations of the crime by using photographs made from the bank's video camera.
These pictures may show other details which were not included in the eyewitness report.
Observe these photos and answer the following questions.
1. What time did the crime occur?
2. The first photo was taken at,
the second at,
the third at
These photos were taken
minutes apart respectively.
3. What physical traits did you observe about the perpetrator that are missed or not mentioned in the eyewitness report?
Fill out the CRIME INCIDENT DATA chart which follows using both information from bank photos and the eyewitness report.
1271WS1P
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