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Office of Special Investigations special agents hope for the best, they prepare for the worst.
The all too real possibility of OSI SAs encountering a crime scene death was the scenario presented to members of OSI Detachment 223, and others, during a specially devised exercise at
Kevin Sucher, a special agent and Det. 223 superintendent and unit training manager, coordinated with the 2nd Field Investigations Squadron forensic science consultants. They were represented on location and assisted in setting up an outdoor death scene to test the response and crime scene processing capabilities of the special agents, without them knowing when they’d be called or the nature of the scene.
Office of Special Investigations special agents hope for the best, they prepare for the worst.
The all too real possibility of OSI SAs encountering a crime scene death was the scenario presented to members of OSI Detachment 223, and others, during a specially devised exercise at
Kevin Sucher, a special agent and Det. 223 superintendent and unit training manager, coordinated with the 2nd Field Investigations Squadron forensic science consultants. They were represented on location and assisted in setting up an outdoor death scene to test the response and crime scene processing capabilities of the special agents, without them knowing when they’d be called or the nature of the scene.
Office of Special Investigations special agents hope for the best, they prepare for the worst.
The all too real possibility of OSI SAs encountering a crime scene death was the scenario presented to members of OSI Detachment 223, and others, during a specially devised exercise at
Kevin Sucher, a special agent and Det. 223 superintendent and unit training manager, coordinated with the 2nd Field Investigations Squadron forensic science consultants. They were represented on location and assisted in setting up an outdoor death scene to test the response and crime scene processing capabilities of the special agents, without them knowing when they’d be called or the nature of the scene.
Office of Special Investigations special agents hope for the best, they prepare for the worst.
The all too real possibility of OSI SAs encountering a crime scene death was the scenario presented to members of OSI Detachment 223, and others, during a specially devised exercise at
Kevin Sucher, a special agent and Det. 223 superintendent and unit training manager, coordinated with the 2nd Field Investigations Squadron forensic science consultants. They were represented on location and assisted in setting up an outdoor death scene to test the response and crime scene processing capabilities of the special agents, without them knowing when they’d be called or the nature of the scene.