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The magazine dedicated exclusively to the technology of evidence collection, processing, and preservation
Volume 14, Number 4 Winter 2016

Analyzing Metadata
TOPICS IN THIS ISSUE
n Photography
n Mobile Data-Collection Software
n Recovering Barefoot Evidence
n OSAC Update: New Standards & Guidelines
n 2017 Evidence Resource Guide
C O N T E N T S

Cover Story 10
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8 Examining Metadata
to Uncover the Truth
Written by Charles Snipes
The growth in dataand the
number of devices in which we
create and store our data
means more electronically stored
information for forensic experts

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to examine. But the most critical
evidence may lie under the
datain the metadata.

Features
6 Photography Quick Guide Available from Los Angeles
County Sheriff's Department

10 Product Review: The Evolution of the Police Notebook


Written by CJ Kyle 26
20 Book Excerpt: Recovering Barefoot Evidence
From Forensic Footwear Evidence, written by William J. Bodziak

26 NIST Corner: OSAC Registry Grows with Addition of


Standards & Guidelines
Written by Sharon Nakich
29 2017 Evidence
Resource Guide
Your source for products and services
related to evidence collection, processing,
Departments
and preservation. 2 Editorial
4 Tool Kit
44 Advertiser Index

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P H O T O G R A P H Y

Quick Guide
Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department
Makes Digital Camera Reference Available to All
DSLR CAMERAS can be intimidating to anyone
who has yet to venture past their user-friendly
automatic settings. Compound that with the
pressure of documenting a crime scene or
evidence quickly and efficiently, and a quick
reference guide sure would come in handy from
time to time.
That was the concept behind the
Digital Camera Quick Reference
Guide, developed by the Los Angeles
County Sheriffs Departments Latent
Prints Section, in conjunction with
their Photo/Digital Imaging Section.
The guide provides the agencys
recommended manual camera settings
for different types of crime scene
situations (general crime scenes,
night-time scenes, aerial photography)
and specific types of evidence (shoe
impressions, latent prints, bloodstains
enhanced with luminol).
We use these settings at crime
scenes and also train our new
employees on it, said Erika Di Palma,
forensic identification specialist II
with the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
Crime Lab Latent Prints Unit.
Weve also had neighboring forensic
departments request this guide which
makes me think others in the field
could benefit from it as well.
The sheriffs department is
making the guide available, free of
charge, as an interactive PDF. The
document is designed to be mobile-
friendly, so that it can be saved
onto any smartphone for use in the
field. Each section provides simple,
easy-to-follow setting specifications,
as well as links to articles on
external websites, such as Evidence
Technology Magazine, where users
can read more in-depth about various
photographic techniques.

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Click here
to download your own copy of the
Topics in the guide include: Digital Camera Quick Reference Guide
General crime scene photography
Night-time, available light
photography Any questions regarding the guide can be
sent to:
2D shoe impressions
2D latent/patent impressions
Erika Di Palma or Yvette Gonzalez
3D shoe and tire track impressions
Painting with light
Alternate light source photography at the Los Angeles County Sheriffs
of seminal fluid Department.
Luminol photography
Aerial photography The Digital Camera Quick Reference Guide
The guide also includes a depth of was created by Erika Di Palma and Yvette
One page from the quick reference guide, Gonzalez, Forensic Identification Specialists
field, shutter speed, and ISO chart.
including the green question-mark icon that, II, and produced by Roger Vargo ,
when tapped or clicked, links to a website with Photographer II, at the Los Angeles
more information on luminol.
County Sheriff's Department.

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EXAMINING METADATA
to Uncover the Truth Written by Charles Snipes

SMARTPHONES AND TABLETS HAVE BECOME FIXTURES IN OUR LIVES for both work and personal use. With them comes an ever-growing
digital universethe network of people, organizations, and things connected via the internetthat is growing 40 percent a year according to
research by International Data Corporation (IDC) . By 2020, its predicted that there will be as many digital bits as there are stars in the sky.

This growth in dataand the establish timelines, and point to gaps


number of devices in which we create in the data. Not every case hinges on
and store our datameans more it, but many cases require that
electronically stored information for metadata be examined, if only to
forensic experts to examine in verify the truth of what is being
litigation. But the most critical assertedor to uncover lies.
evidence may lie under the data, so
its important for forensic experts to Consider the following scenario:
pay attention to metadata. You have a case where Company A
By definition, metadata is data is suing Company B over a disputed
about data. Metadata includes contract. During testimony, it comes
information most users can see, such out that one of the executives for
as file name, file type, date the Company B secretly recorded a
document was last opened, date it was meeting between both companies.
last edited, and more. It also includes At trial, counsel for Company B
fields hidden to most users, including submits a CD containing three audio
who created or altered the document, recordings. Company A needs to make
what he or she changed, when, and on sure that whats on the CD is real and
what computer or device. These hasnt been altered.
details are embedded into the file
when it is created or revised. In reviewing the audio files,
Company As attorney finds anomalies
While its possible to change some between the date of the meeting that
metadata, such as the title, subject, the recording device was used in and
and authors, metadata like the date
the metadata properties of the files
created and device used to create the
produced. Concerned about the origin
document cannot be altered by
of the audio files and if they had been
ordinary means. An example of a spy pena digital audio
altered in any way, Company A sends
With proper forensic analysis, recorder designed to look (and even function) like the files to a third party for forensic
metadata can help highlight patterns, a regular pen. investigation.

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Now lets pretend youre that third
party. What would you do?
If the three audio files that
Company B had produced were the
original files, the time stamps should
all be the same for the date created,
date accessed, and date modified. If
they dont match, thats a good
indication that something is awry.
Because the fields for date modified
and date accessed can be changed
easilyeven just by looking at the
audio files in Windowsits best to
focus on the date created field as a
first indication of an issue.
Say that one of the three files had a
creation date that matched the date on
which the recorded meeting took
place, but the other two had creation
dates that occurred after the meeting
in question. Thats a big sign
indicating that some kind of software
was used to edit the files, because
when someone imports a file into
audio editing software and then
exports it, the file will have a new
creation date matching the export
date.
To further confirm that the audio
files were indeed manipulated in
some way, you could use a forensic
software suite to examine and process researching different spy pens Company B may then be thrown out,
the data, looking at the raw binary available, you can get a good idea of protecting Company A against false
content of the files in hexadecimal the model of spy pen used to make accusations.
form. Look specifically at the mp3 these recordings. But you cant be
files headers, which provide certain until you purchase the device Analyzing metadata can prove
information like what device was in question. That will allow you to extremely important in a case. And its
used to create the files, the quality create your own audio files and importance will only continue to
and length of the recordings, and compare them to those that Company grow as the types of devices we use
other identifiers. Examining the B produced, paying close attention to and amount of data we have soars.
headers would allow you to see if how the files were named, audio Metadata exists for data on all sorts of
there are any tags consistent with codecs, bit rates, and if they had tags devices, from spy pens to surveillance
software thats used to edit audio in their headers. footage, and even tweets . You
files. Any such tags would reaffirm never know what truths youll
the belief that the original files were Once you verify what device was
used to create the audio recordings (in uncover when you crack open the raw
in fact altered. code.
this case, a spy pen), then Company A
Dont stop there. could submit a motion for Company
B to produce the actual device used About the Author
Examining the file headers will
during the meeting. Then, you can Charles Snipes is a computer forensics
give you a better idea of exactly what
compare the originals with the
device was used to create the examiner at DSi . A former detective and
provided files to see if the lengths and
recordings. If the information in the FBI cybercrime task force officer, he has more
metadata are the same.
headers tells you the files werent than 20 years of experience in investigation,
created on a smartphone, you can Lets assume you confirm some forensic data collections, and forensic
start exploring more unique editing did indeed take place. The
alternatives, like spy pens. By audio recordings produced by
examination.

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Product Review
The Evolution
of the Police Notebook
Written by CJ Kyle

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P R O D U C T R E V I E W
ABOUT EIGHT YEARS AGO, I BEGAN LOOKING FOR TECHNOLOGY that would enable police
officers to trade their paper notebooks in for digital ones. I combed the internet and the only
possibility I could find at that time was a company in Europe. I did make a wonderful contact there
but two-factor authentication and the absence of Canadian Cloud storage stopped me in my
tracks (at the time I had no idea what 2FA even meant).
In February 2016, I attended a simple words, Because I care. I the only dedicated police service in
Canadian Association of Chiefs of care about the state of policing and Canada focused on reducing crime
Police conference on Information the way in which it contributes to the and disorder in and around the public
Management in Vancouver, British criminal justice system and public transportation system. Patrolling 134
Columbia. On day one, I headed out safety; I care about the public who find km (83 miles) of rail, 57 stations,
at the morning break in search of themselves participating in a criminal 1,400 buses, and 200 bus routes (and
some coffee and treats. I walked justice system that is arduous, fraught growing), we serve 21 diverse
around the vendor booths and with delays and bursting at the seams; municipalities and one First Nation
stumbled upon something called and I care about this honorable calling Reserve. As recently described by a
SceneDoc. I spoke with the guy in to which I have devoted the past 27 colleague, Transit Police is the thread
the booth. He explained SceneDoc as years of my life. So I ask myself, How that ties Vancouver area police
much as he could in five minutes can I make it better? What can I do to agencies together.
before I had to return to the conference improve our contribution in the future?
Handwritten Notebooks
room for the next presentation. I Policing the Moving City Police officers are expected to keep
could hardly wait for lunch so I could
The Metro Vancouver Transit Police notes about all substantial contacts
go back and hear more, which is
(Transit Police) work collaboratively they have with the public. If an officer
exactly what I did. Wow, this is it, I
with each of the jurisdictional police is diligent, a police notebook should
thought to myself. This is exactly departments in Metro Vancouver to contain a wealth of intelligence about
what I have been searching for. I provide seamless policing across suspects, suspicious circumstances,
made arrangements for the guy, many communities. Transit Police is and crime in general. Once that little
Adrian Bubalo, to do a full SceneDoc
presentation to myself and a couple of
my colleagues at the end of the
conference day. When Adrian finished
showing us what SceneDoc was
capable of, I was convinced that this
was it. Adrian and I agreed that we
would talk further in the days and
weeks to come in an effort to put the
wheels in motion for a pilot project.
On June 20, 2016 a crew from
SceneDoc gathered in Vancouver and
conducted a presentation at our
headquarters in New Westminster to a
group of about 65 people from ten
police departments and a number of
our key stakeholder partners, including
Police Services, Motorola, Microsoft,
and Samsung. It was a great event that
absolutely exceeded my expectations.
Following this presentation, we hit the
go button on our SceneDoc pilot project.
Start with the Right Philosophy
In order to understand the how tos
and what fors that have driven my
passion about digital notebooks and
now digital evidence collection, first The Metro Vancouver Transit Police were looking to replace their officers paper notebooks and
let me explain my why. In three handwritten notes with a digital solution.

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notebook is full, it, and all that technological advancement. Should A Near Real Time View
intelligence, gets chucked into a new members be made to conform to On Canada Day 2016, I was assigned
shoebox in the bottom of the officers traditional methods and old processes to be the on-call Gold Commander
locker. If it happens that the notes because its the way we have always for the night. I was able to watch the
within the notebook are required for a done things? I would rather celebrate night unfold through the eyes of our
court case, the police officers time is their tech savviness than be afraid of on-duty patrol officers. I was signed
spent in front of a photocopier finding and denounce their differences. When in to SceneDoc on my laptop from the
and copying pages and pages of notes. I started policing we did not have cell comfort of my living room. Not only
What if those same notes could be phones and we did not have was I listening to the police radio but
searchable, forever? What if they computers in our cars. All our daily I could see in near real time photos,
could be compiled, PDFd, analyzed, reports were hand-written in the videos, and police notes as they were
cut and pasted, or shared in near real office and Crown (court) reports were created. I have to say I was quite
time? What if every note automatically typed on a typewriter with no impressed with being able to combine
included the date and time, location, spellcheck. The art of handwritten the audio from the police radio with
and weather? Most importantly, what notes seems to be fading. How many videos and images being uploaded
if there was an audit trail of those police agencies are having trouble from around the transit system. It is
notes that supported continuity for convincing their new officers to write very easy to use and made me realize
court purposes? This is a small portion notes? How many court cases are how valuable it would be to have this
of what we are now able to accomplish being negatively impacted due to technology in a command post or
with SceneDocs mobile software. poor notes or a complete lack of emergency situation.
The newest generation of police notes, and how many Police Act Think about the Vancouver
officers know their way around a (internal) investigations have Canuck hockey riot of 2011. What if
smartphone better than I ever will. If I occurred as a result? Police recruits officers on the streets that day were
am going to be an effective leader, I are being issued the same model of able to snap and share pictures of this
must remain current. I cannot afford notebook as I received when I started situation as it unfolded? Now, apply
to let my generational thinking inhibit back in 1990. that thought to any major event. What

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if on a regular day you as a supervisor
or watch commander could instantly
access wherever you are and have an
overview of what each officer is
doing by reviewing their notes and
viewing incidents as they unfold
through the evidence as it is being
collected? How many of you reading
this article agree that supervision on
the street is vital but significantly
impeded by the administrative burden
that tends to hold supervisors hostage
in the office? What if we could
improve the quality of supervision by
being able to provide proactive
mentoring and coaching because we
are seeing officers work in real time?
What if we reconfigured our systems
and our minds to allow road
supervisors to supervise and
administrative support staff to provide
increased administrative support?
There is so much technology at our
fingertips and yet I think that some in
the policing community are afraid to Mobile data-collection software allows administrators to see police officers work being created in real
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where we have embraced new stand as the flow of rush hour You arrive on scene, locate the
technology, we, the policing pedestrians find their way to work. A suspect and take him into custody.
community, cannot always agree on call is dispatched over the police You pull out your notebook and write
which system to use. And so, timely radio which you cannot fully hear. down details about a couple of
and efficient information-sharing You take out your notebook and write witnesses. You really need statements,
difficulties continue (digital down the details confirming all the so you arrange to have a colleague
fingerprinting is a current example) bits you missed due to all the noise. take the witnesses away to a sub
because out-of-the-box solutions dont This takes a few minutes. Or, perhaps office to get audio statements that will
always play well in the sandbox with there is no time to take out your then need to be sent off for
other boxed solutions. Can we, notebook because the train is about to transcription. The suspect appears to
including all partners in the criminal leave and you need to get onboard to be suffering from a mental health
justice system, not find a way to walk head to the scene, a few stations issue and he is apprehended under the
forward together? away. In this case, a couple of Mental Health Act. Now you are tied
Paper v. Digital Vancouver Police Department up with an in-custody. You leave
Members of the Transit Police are members are near the station and we the scene and transport the suspect to
beat officers who carry their gear on are advised by their dispatch that the the hospital where you wait. Hours
them (generally we dont have easy members will stop and assist. later the suspect is finally seen by the
access to police cars and in-car With SceneDoc, the call is doctor. You leave the hospital, return
computer terminals). With that in dispatched in the same manner over to the office, and gather all the
mind, let me compare the way we do the radio and, at the same time, all the information from your colleagues in
business now to what life could be details are sitting in the SceneDoc file order to begin writing your report.
like working with a mobile digital that dispatch has created and sent to With SceneDoc, every officer
system. your smartphone. If Vancouver PD involved with this incident is
Officers are on the platform, the was also using SceneDoc, this file connected and has access to the
SkyTrain is just rolling into the would be shared with their attending associated SceneDoc file, as well as
station, and there is barely room to members. the ability to contribute to the file.

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(Note: Access has to be granted and is commander fully reviews the file and
yours to configure.) Photos of the ensures that all investigative avenues
scene, the victims injuries, and any are completed and gets the sergeant to
relevant evidence are captured and tie up any loose ends. The time spent
immediately uploaded to the file on waiting for a doctor is no longer
the cloud. The minute they are wasted. Once you clear from the
uploaded, this evidence is available to Photos of the scene, the hospital, a good portion of your
be viewed by authorized users. Audio paperwork is done. You are clear and
statements taken from the victim and victims injuries, and any able to return to duty much faster.
witnesses are recorded and
transcribed (speech to text) and saved relevant evidence are Security and Devices
to the file. Officers involvements are Of course, data security is paramount.
written and saved to the file. As you
captured and immediately I am not techy, so you wont hear
sit in the hospital waiting for the uploaded to the file on the me talking about how the constituent
doctor, you are able to see all of this chunks of cryptic cookies had a high
information populating the file cloud. The minute they are bounce rate while at rest in blob
through the SceneDoc app on your storage! What I can say is SceneDoc
smartphone. You use this time in the uploaded, this evidence is uses Microsoft Azure Cloud Storage
hospital to complete required forms located in Canada. All data is
and review all evidence that was available to be viewed by transported and stored using the most
submitted by your colleagues. You are stringent security protocols. Data is
able to converse with your sergeant,
authorized users. encrypted at rest in the Cloud using
asking for a couple of other timely the FIPS 140-2 certified Advanced
follow ups to be done to preserve Encryption Standard (AES-256), and
evidence because you can see what during transport using industry
has and hasnt been done. From her leading SSL protection. Access to
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idiosyncrasies that differentiate us
from one another while still allowing
us to share information. Why?
Because they want to help keep the
public and the police safe. As I
mentioned, since we started our pilot
project in June, we have had to work
our way through a few software
glitches. But we were never alone in
that journey. SceneDoc staff worked
with us and was available to us
whenever we needed help. Now we
are firing on all cylinders.
Its Like Playing a Video Game
One of the lessons I have learned
and perhaps its become a way of
thinking for meis that I dont need
to know a new process from A to Z
before I hit the go button. I do my
research, consider everything I can
from my own experience, I
roundtable to get perspectives from
my colleagues, and then I start. If I
have to pause and restart a few times
along the way to deal with
unexpected consequences, then so be
With mobile data-collection software, everyone involved in an investigation is connectedincluding it. If you wait until you have all the
those back at their desks. answers, until your plan is perfect,
author and we further configured e-citation out for a spin soon. you will never start. I love watching
access to meet our specific needs. youngsters playing video games: they
One of the things I like a lot about the
How can Digital Technology Improve begin to play and just learn as they
administrative aspects of SceneDoc is Policing? go. If they fail, they start again until
that we can create our own forms and What if we all chose to use the same they succeed. Its an interesting
configure this product without paying technology that was able to connect mindset.
costly user fees each time. It is very us in whatever form and manner we As my Chief likes to say, the only
user friendly for those who dont wanted, that was completely thing cops hate more than the way
consider themselves tech savvy. interoperable, and customizable to fit things are, is change! I dont think
During our pilot we chose to the unique demands that make us that change should ever stop. If you
partner with Samsung, so we are distinct from one another? Why do get to a point where you think you are
using Android technology. Samsung we continue to accept corporate done, start again at the beginning.
lent us three devices to test at the cookie-cutter, boxed products that are Investigate and find ways to use new
beginning of our pilot: a Note 5, a being created by those who think they technology. I will continue to be a
Tab E, and an S5. For cost and size know what we need with the champion for change, because I care!
purposes, we picked the S5 for our expectation that we will take what is
patrol officers. I am using the Note 5 built even though it doesnt quite fit? About the Author
which I find very convenient as I like I think its time for policing to take Inspector CJ Kyle began her policing career
having a stylus to write notes (cant advantage of this new age of with the Delta Police in 1990 and joined the Metro
quite shed those old habits!). collaboration and move away from Vancouver Transit Police in 2013. CJ is passionate
As our pilot began, we ran into proprietary roadblocks that impede about finding new ways to use technology to
some glitches that were associated to and frustrate. That is another
better support the work of all police officers. She
SceneDocs interaction with the advantage that I have experienced
Android platform. I cant technically with SceneDoc. They focus on why is committed to doing her part to improve public
explain the issue but the glitches are and not what or how. The staff is service and public safety by providing all police of-
sorted, the App is working, and we committed to building products that ficers with new tools that will create technological
continue to configure it to fit our fit us, that we can customize efficiencies within the criminal justice team. CJs
needs. I hope to be able to take ourselves, that capture the driving motivation is, Because I Care!

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Recovering
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An excerpt from The Human Foot
The human foot is a complex structure that acts as the
Forensic Footwear Evidence interface between the body and the ground. Figure 1
depicts two views of a foot and its 26 bones. Included are
William J. Bodziak the talus (anklebone), the calcaneus (heel bone), the 5
tarsal bones (cuboid, navicular, and 3 cuneiforms), 5
metatarsals, and 14 bones of the toes called phalanges.
Each foot also has over 100 muscles, tendons, and
ligaments and two primary archesthe longitudinal arch
between the heel and forefoot and the transverse arch,
which runs across the ball of the foot. The foot can move in
four directions known as plantar-flexion, dorsi-flexion,
inversion, and eversion. Biomechanical descriptions of foot
function are complex and vary when walking versus
running but a very basic accounting of the gait cycle
involves the foot relaxing (pronation) as it first makes
contact with the substrate, then moving forward,
distributing its weight from the heel area through the
forefoot, and, finally, becoming rigid (supination) allowing
the foot to more efficiently push off and propel itself. This
sequence of events and how it is carried out is not precisely
the same in each individual. Not all individuals feet

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function in a perfect or normal way. The mixed A significant potential piece of evidence that is often not
morphology and function of individuals feet provide considered is the footwear of a person suspected of leaving
reasons for variance in the features it leaves in its barefoot naked or sock-clad bloody impressions. If the perpetrator
impression. In addition to shape features, feet may also had accumulated blood on his or her feet or socks and then
have other noticeable pathologies. A few of these are placed the shoes back on their feet as a person typically
blisters produced by a shoe repeatedly rubbing the skin, would when departing the scene, the inner surfaces of the
corns on toes, calluses on the bottom of the feet that result shoes would likely contain detectable traces of human
from a thickening of the skin where shoes repeatedly press, blood with the victims DNA profile. Thus the inner
plantar warts, and hammertoes where the end joints of a toe surfaces of footwear of a suspect believed to have left
bend downward. When present, these and other
bloody sock or naked foot impressions during the
characteristics may be reflected in a barefoot impression or
commission of a homicide may be harboring valuable
transferred to the inner liner of a shoe.
evidence that could link him or her to the victims DNA.
Recovery of Barefoot Evidence
At any homicide scene involving bloody footprints, the
Two- or three-dimensional barefoot impressions are feet of the victim should also be documented to determine
recovered using the same methods, materials, and if they were shod, naked, or sock-clad and if any of the
procedures used for footwear impressions. The majority of
naked or sock-clad foot impressions are found on interior
surfaces. Of those a great many are in blood; thus, every
consideration should be made regarding recovery of the
original impressions as well as the utilization of
enhancement methods at the scene or in the laboratory.
Impressions produced in blood with a naked foot will
typically last for only a few steps before the blood has been
consumed. Socks are able to absorb and hold a larger
quantity of blood than the naked foot and consequently
scenes involving bloody sock-clad feet usually include a
greater number of impressions. Scenes involving blood-
soaked sock-clad impressions of both left and right feet
could easily include dozens of impressions. Figure 2
depicts what happens after a blood-soaked sock has
produced several prior impressions. The pressure of each
prior impression has forced some of the blood to the outer
perimeter whereas much of the blood beneath the feet and
toes has been consumed. The result is an impression with a
lighter interior and darker borders in some areas. Areas of
the sock that have acquired blood but are not under the
pressure of the foot will also result in some sporadic
deposition of blood as seen in Figure 2 where the bloody
sock makes contact between the toes and metatarsal ridge.
Depending on the substrate and the thickness of the sock,
the weave pattern produced on a sock-clad impression can
range from very obvious to nondetectable. Figure 3 depicts
one of several bloody sock-clad impressions from 14 tiles
recovered and submitted for examination. Very good
correspondence existed between the left and right feet of a
suspect. Because the investigators recovered the actual Figure 2Blood-soaked sock-clad impressions can hold much blood and
tiles, subsequent laboratory chemical enhancement also produce many impressions at a crime scene. With each impression, blood is
developed small patches of latent skin ridge patterns that
forced toward the perimeter of the foot and toes as well as deposited on the
were produced after the perpetrator removed his socks
before departing the scene. The latent ridge patterns were substrate. This impression shows the sock fabric, evidence of blood forced
identified with the suspects feet by a latent fingerprint toward the perimeter, and lighter quantities of blood remaining in the
examiner. pressure areas.

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Figure 3 (above)A case example of a sock-clad impression and corresponding features of the suspects known right foot.
Figure 4 (below)A weight-bearing blood pattern on the foot on the left resulted from walking in blood, as distinguished from the foot on the right, which
has some blood that has flowed down around the ankle and onto the foot.
bloody impressions at the scene could be theirs. If their feet
contain a weight-bearing pattern of blood, this indicates
they may have produced impressions. Since deceased
victims cannot provide known weight-bearing standards of
their feet, the shoes of the victim should be seized as they
may contain useful inner sole impressions that could be
used as known standards. Figure 4 depicts a victims foot
on the left that has walked through blood as evidenced by
the blood staining on the weight-bearing areas of the foot.
The foot on the right contains blood that spilled onto the
victims foot and flowed around the side of the ankle into
some of the flexion creases, but that blood was not
acquired because of the victim walking through the blood.
In some instances, recovered footwear may be linked to
the crime scene impressions or the presence of the victims
blood on or in the shoes, but when those shoes were
recovered they were not being worn by the accused. The
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warrant or because the footwear were discarded by the About the Author
perpetrator and later discovered because of information William J. Bodziak holds an MS in forensic science and has spent over 44
provided by an informant. In some cases, when the accused years in the field of footwear and tire evidence. He created the first technical
is confronted with the shoes, he or she will admit conferences on footwear and tire evidence held in 1983 and 1984, taught
ownership. If ownership is denied, the person should not the subsequent forensic footwear courses at the FBI Academy, and organized
be allowed to handle or wear those shoes as these actions the first International Symposium on Footwear and Tire evidence at the FBI
can only interfere with subsequent examination. Shoes of Academy in 1994. He has instructed classes in the forensic examination of
an unknown wearer should be preserved for DNA evidence footwear and tire evidence on over 150 occasions, and has provided testimony
that may link the person to the owner and/or victims on over 500 occasions. He has written three other books, several book chapters,
blood. and many journal articles. He has been an active member and participated in
numerous professional organizations throughout his career.
Obtaining Known Standards
Before any physical comparisons are
conducted, known standards of the
feet of the suspected person or
persons must be obtained. Depending
on the facts of a case, in addition to
those of the primary suspect(s),
obtaining exemplars of feet may
extend to others for purposes of
exclusion. Known standards for
impressions on firm substrates like
tile or wood floors require weight-
bearing inked impressions of the feet.
Crime scene impressions in soft
substrates like soil or sand require the
addition of three-dimensional
impressions in similar soft substrates
and/or Biofoam. For those
examinations that involve the
question of who was the primary
wearer of the shoes, in addition to
weight-bearing inked impressions,
other shoes the suspect has worn,
preferably of a similar type, may
provide good known standards.
Depending on the features found
within the questioned footwear, casts
of the forefoot region of the suspects
feet may also be necessary. In all
cases, photographs of the feet of the
suspect should be obtained as well as
shoe sizing information obtained by
measuring their feet. Not every
exemplar is necessary for every
barefoot examination, but when
multiple ones are taken, they should
be taken with the least messy
methods first and the messiest
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benzodiazepines I (oxazepam), benzodiazepines II multiple drugs of abuse from a simple sample. The
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Fire investigators
who work for public
agencies, insurance
companies, and
litigation firms all rely
on NFPA 921: Guide
for Fire and Explosion
OSAC Update: Investigations in their
Registry Grows with Addition of daily work.
Standards and Guidelines
Written by Sharon Nakich

The Organization of Scientific Area Committees (OSAC) for Forensic Science recently approved two
new documents for inclusion on the OSAC Registry a trusted repository of high-quality, science-
based standards and guidelines for forensic practice. The addition of these documentsNFPA 921:
National Fire Protection Association Guide for Fire and Explosion Investigations, and ISO/IEC
17025:2005 - General Requirements for the Competence of Testing and Calibration Laboratories

Photo by Soreen D
brings the total number of documents on the registry to three. An additional 151 standards and
guidelines are in the works.

OSAC, which is administered by fire and explosion incidents, both Standards for Test and Calibration
the National Institute of Standards accidental and intentional, from Laboratories
and Technology (NIST), is working residential and motor vehicle fires
to strengthen forensic science by ISO/IEC 17025:2005 specifies the
to multi-story high-rise fires and general competency requirements
facilitating the development of industrial plant explosions. Fire
discipline-specific, science-based for conducting laboratory tests and
investigators who work for public calibrations. This standard applies not
standards and guidelines for a broad
agencies, insurance companies, just to forensic laboratories, but to all
array of forensic disciplines. To
be posted to the OSAC Registry, and litigation firms all rely on this testing and calibration laboratories.
standards and guidelines must have document in their daily work. Accrediting bodies customize the
been developed using a consensus- Craig Beyler, the chair of OSACs application of ISO/IEC 17025 to
based process that includes public Fire & Explosion Investigation forensic laboratories by applying
comment and must pass a review Subcommittee, shepherded the forensic-specific supplemental
of technical merit by forensic guide through the OSAC approval standards and documents.
practitioners, academic researchers,
process. NFPA 921 is regarded as While this standard is already
statisticians, and measurement
scientists. the standard of care in the fire and widely implemented in the domestic
explosion investigation community and international forensic science
Guidelines for Fire Investigation and in the courts, Beyler said. It community, we believe that adding
NFPA 921: Guide for Fire and sets a high bar for science-based the standard to the OSAC Registry
Explosion Investigations applies investigation and analysis of fire and will broaden its impact, said
to the investigation of all types of explosion incidents. Scott Oulton, chair of the OSAC

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ISO/IEC 17025:2005
specifies the
general competency
requirements for
conducting laboratory
tests and calibrations.
Chemistry/Instrumental Analysis This standard applies The goal of OSAC and its 550-
Scientific Area Committee. plus members is to facilitate the
not just to forensic development of science-based
Promoting Standards Across Forensic standards and guidelines for each
Science Disciplines laboratories, but to all of 25 distinct forensic science
Mark Stolorow, director of OSAC testing and calibration disciplines and to promote their
affairs at NIST, said that OSAC widespread adoption.
scrutinizes existing standards and laboratories. NOTE: During the process of
guidelines from a range of standards evaluating standards and guidelines,
developing organizations for their OSAC identifies important gaps

Photo by Anthony Pidgeon/National Library of Medicine


technical merit and due process. in existing research. OSAC then
publishes a list of research needs that
Elevating these documents to
other agencies can consider as they
the official OSAC Registry is an develop their research programs,
endorsement of their high quality, solicit research funds, or establish
and it encourages their adoption by grant programs. The most recently
other agencies and practitioners, published list of research needs is
Stolorow said. The OSAC Registry available here .
is positioned to serve as the one-stop
shop for approved standards and About the Author
guidelines in the forensic science Sharon Nakich is Project Manager with
industry. OSAC for NIST.

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Cincinnati OH 45246 user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to founded on the principle of innovation and remains
T 800-541-6492 any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify
F 513-878-2595 and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time physical security systems.
data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It
keepsafe@proampac.com
produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to
www.ampaconline.com
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost,
size, and weight of traditional total stations.

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Tracking (continued)

Showcase Listings
Laser Technology Inc Genetec Inc
Software Techniques Inc 6912 S Quentin St 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
40 Village Springs Dr, Ste 21 Centennial CO 80112 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
Hardy VA 24101 T 877-696-2584 Canada
T 540-721-1000 info@lasertech.com T 514-332-4000
ace@evidencecontrol.com www.lasertech.com info@genetec.com
www.evidencecontrol.com Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to www.genetec.com
ACE, powered by Software Techniques, began the evo- the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard-
lution of evidence management software in 1985 when speed and distance measurement instruments, ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
it was created for the Suffolk County Police Department, using ISO compliant and continuous improvement and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security
one of the largest police departments in the world. For techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
the last 30 years, ACE has saved departments millions laser measurement technologies which address real control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
of dollars by streamlining the evidence process from world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
collection to disposal. ACE records the vital information, Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram- Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
documents all transactions, and, most importantly, lets ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and and serves enterprise and government organizations
the property department maintain complete control user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
over the movement and disposition of each item under any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
its jurisdiction. ACE meets the property and evidence and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time founded on the principle of innovation and remains
standards for accreditation with CALEA and is expand- data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify
able to manage all aspects of property management produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to physical security systems.
for big and small departments. Others claim to get map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost,
you to the courtroom with a reliable chain of custody. size, and weight of traditional total stations.
Anyone can barcode and handle inventory. We manage
the aftermath of the court proceedings and help you Crime / Crime Scene Analysis
dispose of those items you no longer need to keep.

Z+F USA Inc


700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Bridgeville PA 15017
Z+F USA Inc T 412-257-8575
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 F 412-257-8576
Bridgeville PA 15017 info@zf-usa.com
T 412-257-8575 www.zf-usa.com
F 412-257-8576
info@zf-usa.com DNA Collection / Analysis /
www.zf-usa.com Interpretation /
Decontamination Equip / Svcs

PANREAC APPLICHEM
2814 Mary Ave
St Louis MO 63144
T 314-968-3331
F 314-968-5006
service@us.applichem.com
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DNA Collection / Analysis / Evidence Collection Evidence Collection (continued)
Interpretation /
Decontamination Equip / Svcs
(continued)
Showcase Listings
Laser Technology Inc RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems GmbH
6912 S Quentin St Riedenburgstrasse 48
Centennial CO 80112 Horn 3580
Promega Corp T 877-696-2584 Austria
info@lasertech.com T +43 2982 4211
2800 Woods Hollow Rd
www.lasertech.com F +43 2982 4210
Madison WI 53711
T 608-274-4330 Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to office@riegl.com
F 608-277-2516 the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based www.riegl.com

genetic@promega.com speed and distance measurement instruments, RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems specializes in the
www.promega.com using ISO compliant and continuous improvement research, development, and production of terrestrial,
techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing mobile, bathymetric, airborne, and UAS-based laser
Promega Corporation is a global leader in the laser measurement technologies which address real scanning systems. RIEGLs innovative hardware and
development, distribution and sale of products for world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping software provides powerful solutions for various fields
human identification, including products for forensics, Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram- of application in high accuracy 3D Mapping and Survey-
offender databasing, and paternity testing. Promega ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and ing. For accident, crime, and disaster scene investiga-
offers flexible, reliable solutions for all stages in the user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to tion as well as for emergency management planning
DNA laboratory workflow, from manual and automated any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 RIEGL offers the well-proven software RiSOLVE. In
sample preparation and quantification through STR and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time combination with the one-touch workflow of the
analysis. Our latest innovation, the Spectrum CE data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It RIEGL VZ-400i laser scanner, it enables a streamlined,
System, is a capillary electrophoresis instrument produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to extremely user-friendly process to acquire, register, and
designed to offer more efficient STR analysis and better map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost, colorize 3D laser scan data. For airborne and mobile
results. Spectrum CE System combines state-of-the-art size, and weight of traditional total stations. data acquisition RIEGL offers turn-key solutions such
STR analysis functionality with increased run flexibility, as the RIEGL VP-1 Helicopter Pod, the Mobile Mapping
auto-analysis, user-friendly software, with the service Systems VMQ-1HA and VMX-1HA as well as RIEGLs
and support youve come to trust from Promega. remotely piloted RiCOPTER UAV.
Spectrum is optimized for use with current 4-, 5-, and
6-dye commercial STR kits and will support the next
generation of PowerPlex 8-dye STR Systems.
Puritan Medical Products Co
Environmental Monitoring/ 31 School St, PO Box 149
Guilford ME 04443
Forensics T 207-876-3311 Z+F USA Inc
F 207-200-2000 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
sales@puritanmedproducts.com Bridgeville PA 15017
www.puritanmedproducts.com T 412-257-8575
F 412-257-8576
info@zf-usa.com
Z+F USA Inc www.zf-usa.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Bridgeville PA 15017
T 412-257-8575
F 412-257-8576
info@zf-usa.com
www.zf-usa.com

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Evidence Storage / Mgmt Facilities Planning Forensic Imaging

Showcase Listings
Aurora Storage Products Inc Laser Technology Inc Z+F USA Inc
600 S Lake St 6912 S Quentin St 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Aurora IL 60506 Centennial CO 80112 Bridgeville PA 15017
T 800-277-1699 T 877-696-2584 T 412-257-8575
F 630-897-6994 info@lasertech.com F 412-257-8576
mail@aurorastorage.com www.lasertech.com info@zf-usa.com
www.aurorastorage.com Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to www.zf-usa.com
the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based
speed and distance measurement instruments, Gunshot Residue Detection
using ISO compliant and continuous improvement
techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing
laser measurement technologies which address real
world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping
Genetec Inc Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram-
2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and
user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to
EDAX Inc
St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
Canada any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 91 McKee Dr
T 514-332-4000 and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time Mahwah NJ 07430
data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It T 201-529-4880
info@genetec.com
produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to F 201-529-3156
www.genetec.com
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost, info.edax@ametek.com
Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard- size, and weight of traditional total stations. www.edax.com
ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security Firearm Maintenance/Disposal
Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
and serves enterprise and government organizations
via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
Ted Pella Inc
and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
GunBusters 4595 Mountain Lakes Blvd
founded on the principle of innovation and remains 743 Spirit 40 Park Dr #111 Redding CA 96003
at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify Chesterfield MO 63005 T 530-243-2200
physical security systems. T 855-486-2878 F 530-243-3761
F 636-489-2060 sales@tedpella.com
info@gunbustersusa.com www.tedpella.com
www.gunbustersusa.com Ted Pella, Inc. is a leading USA-based supplier of
The GunBusters Firearms Pulverizer System is a SAFE, microscopy products for science and industry with
SIMPLE, and SECURE method to destroy firearms and an extensive product line for forensic science. This
Progressive Microtechnology Inc is FREE OF CHARGE for law enforcement agencies. This includes: gunshot residue field and lab kits, gunshot
pulverization process destroys firearms in a manner residue standards, SEM calibration standards, carbon
4425 US 1 S, Ste 101 that meets ATF firearm destruction standards. The conductive tabs for SEM use, forensic field samplers,
St Augustine FL 32086 system can be used to destroy firearms and other evidence sample storage tubes and mailers, swabs with
T 904-797-1050 such as computer hard drives, knives, and license re-closable tubes, certified purity aluminum sample
F 904-797-6100 plates. The process includes a computer video package mount stubs for forensic SEM examination, carbon
www.pmievidencetracker.com that documents the actual destruction of each firearm fiber probes, specialist tweezers, various sizes of biopsy
and records serial number, agency inventory number, punches and an assortment of storage boxes. We are
date and time stamp. The video files are searchable proud of our 48-year history globally serving the needs
by date, time, serial number, inventory number, and of scientists and technicians for microscopy across
the agency's evidence number. GunBusters, LLC has a many industries and applied sciences including forensic
number of regional service providers throughout the science. Details of our full product line for forensic
United States to provide free destruction services for supplies may be found on our website at:
law enforcement agencies. http://www.tedpella.com/forensic_html/forensic.htm

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Showcase Listings Infrared / Thermal Equip Laser Equip License Plate Readers

Z+F USA Inc FARO Technologies Genetec Inc


700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 250 Technology Park 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
Bridgeville PA 15017 Lake Mary FL 32746 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
T 412-257-8575 T 800-736-0234 Canada
F 412-257-8576 F 407-333-4181 T 514-332-4000
info@zf-usa.com www.publicsafety.faro.com info@genetec.com
www.zf-usa.com www.genetec.com
Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard-
Investigation Tools ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security
Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
Laser Technology Inc into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
6912 S Quentin St Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
Centennial CO 80112 and serves enterprise and government organizations
Laser Technology Inc via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
T 877-696-2584
6912 S Quentin St and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
info@lasertech.com
Centennial CO 80112 founded on the principle of innovation and remains
www.lasertech.com
T 877-696-2584 at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify
Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to physical security systems.
info@lasertech.com
the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based
www.lasertech.com
speed and distance measurement instruments,
Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to using ISO compliant and continuous improvement
Operations/Case Mgmt
the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing
speed and distance measurement instruments, laser measurement technologies which address real
using ISO compliant and continuous improvement world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping
techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram-
laser measurement technologies which address real ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and
world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to Genetec Inc
Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram- any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300
ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time
user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It
any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 Canada
produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to
and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time T 514-332-4000
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost,
data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It size, and weight of traditional total stations. info@genetec.com
produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to www.genetec.com
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost, Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard-
size, and weight of traditional total stations. ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security
Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
Z+F USA Inc into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
Bridgeville PA 15017 and serves enterprise and government organizations
T 412-257-8575 via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
F 412-257-8576 and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
founded on the principle of innovation and remains
info@zf-usa.com
at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify
www.zf-usa.com
physical security systems.

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Showcase Listings
Genetec Inc Laser Technology Inc Genetec Inc
2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 6912 S Quentin St 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 Centennial CO 80112 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
Canada T 877-696-2584 Canada
T 514-332-4000 info@lasertech.com T 514-332-4000
info@genetec.com www.lasertech.com info@genetec.com
www.genetec.com Laser Technology Inc. (LTI) is a company devoted to www.genetec.com
Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard- the design and manufacture of innovative laser-based Genetec Inc. develops open-platform software, hard-
ware and cloud-based services for the physical security speed and distance measurement instruments, ware and cloud-based services for the physical security
and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security using ISO compliant and continuous improvement and public safety industry. Its flagship product, Security
Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access techniques. We maintain an intense focus on providing Center, unifies IP-based video surveillance, access
control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR) laser measurement technologies which address real control and automatic license plate recognition (ALPR)
into one platform. A global innovator since 1997, world needs and applications. LTIs Incident Mapping into one platform. A global innovator since 1997,
Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada, Kit leverages the latest in documenting and diagram- Genetec Inc. is headquartered in Montreal, Canada,
and serves enterprise and government organizations ming technology to create a powerful, versatile, and and serves enterprise and government organizations
via an integrated network of resellers, integrators, user-friendly mapping solution that can be added to via an integrated network of resellers, integrators,
and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was any investigators toolbox. Together, the TruPoint 300 and consultants in over 80 countries. Genetec Inc. was
founded on the principle of innovation and remains and QuickMap 3D on Android make collecting real-time founded on the principle of innovation and remains
at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify data as easy as working with a smartphone app. It at the forefront of emerging technologies that unify
physical security systems. produces millimeter accuracy, allows investigators to physical security systems.
map within tight spaces, and is a fraction of the cost,
Software/Hardware size, and weight of traditional total stations.

Corel PaintShop Pro Z+F USA Inc


1600 Carling Ave 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Ottawa ON K1Z 8R7 Bridgeville PA 15017
Canada T 412-257-8575
T 877-682-6735 F 412-257-8576
vlp@corel.com info@zf-usa.com
www.paintshoppro.com/evidence www.zf-usa.com
Photos are key to forensic analysis. PaintShop Pro X9 is
a comprehensive image editing program that is ideally
suited to meet the needs of law enforcement and
investigation. Prepare photos for evidence reports or
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evidence. Enhance poor lighting, sharpen blurry im-
ages, or use levels and curves to unlock new clues and
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Showcase Listings UAV Imaging Systems Water Purification

RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems Elga LabWater


GmbH 5 Earl Ct, Ste 100
Riedenburgstrasse 48 Woodridge IL 60517
Horn 3580 T 877-315-3542
Austria F 630-910-4798
T +43 2982 4211 elga.usa@veolia.com
F +43 2982 4210 www.elgalabwater.com
office@riegl.com ELGA LabWater, a division of Veolia Water Technologies,
www.riegl.com has been a trusted name in water purification for over
RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems specializes in the 75 years, pioneering innovative technologies and
research, development, and production of terrestrial, award-winning product design. Our systems provide
mobile, bathymetric, airborne, and UAS-based laser high quality water for clinical, research, and laboratory
scanning systems. RIEGLs innovative hardware and requirements. ELGAs range of pure and ultrapure water
software provides powerful solutions for various fields purification systems offer a few or up to thousands of
of application in high accuracy 3D Mapping and Survey- liters of water per day. The PURELAB range features sys-
ing. For accident, crime, and disaster scene investiga- tems ideal for a variety of critical science and analytical
tion as well as for emergency management planning applications. The MEDICA range provides a constant
RIEGL offers the well-proven software RiSOLVE. In and reliable supply of compliant water with reservoirs
combination with the one-touch workflow of the RIEGL that occupy minimal space. The CENTRA range offers
VZ-400i laser scanner, it enables a streamlined, centralized distribution of high purity water adapting
extremely user-friendly process to acquire, register, and to your applications as they change. ELGA also offers
colorize 3D laser scan data. For airborne and mobile custom engineered systems designed to your needs
data acquisition RIEGL offers turn-key solutions such as with varying flow rates.
the RIEGL VP-1 Helicopter Pod, the Mobile Mapping
Systems VMQ-1HA and VMX-1HA as well as RIEGLs
remotely piloted RiCOPTER UAV.

Index to Categories
A/V Recording / Analysis ............................................ 37 Digital Evidence ....................................................38-39 License Plate Readers ................................................. 41
Accident / Crime Scene Reconstruction ...................... 37 DNA Collection / Analysis / Interpretation / LIMS / RMS................................................................. 41
AFIS............................................................................ 37 Decontamination Equip / Svcs ................................ 39 Microscopy ................................................................. 41
Air Filtration Systems ................................................. 37 Drug / Chemical Detection / ID / Mobile Apps / ID Equip ............................................... 41
ALS / Other Lighting Equip ......................................... 37 Decontamination / Disposal.................................... 39 Operations / Case Mgmt ............................................. 41
Analytical Instrumentation ........................................ 37 Environmental Monitoring/Forensics ......................... 39 PCR Equip / Svcs ......................................................... 41
Architectural Svcs / Forensic Engineering ................... 37 Evidence Collection .................................................... 39 Photography .........................................................41-42
Arson Investigation .................................................... 37 Evidence Storage / Mgmt ........................................... 39 Professional Organization / Association / Union ......... 42
Asset / Inventory / Evidence Tracking ......................... 37 Explosives Detection .................................................. 39 Questioned Documents .............................................. 42
Auction Liquidation Svcs ............................................ 37 Facial Recognition / ID................................................ 39 Reference Materials / Standards................................. 42
Facilities Planning ...................................................... 39 RF Shielded Enclosures ............................................... 42
Automotive Equip ...................................................... 37 RFID ........................................................................... 42
Fingerprint ID / Processing Equip / Svcs ...................... 39
Bags / Cases / Locks / Racks ...................................37-38 Firearm Maintenance / Disposal ............................39-40 Search / Rescue / Recovery ......................................... 42
Barcode ...................................................................... 38 Flashlights / Crime Scene Lighting ............................. 40 Security ...................................................................... 42
Biology Analysis/Supplies .......................................... 38 Forensic Educational Models ...................................... 40 Software / Hardware .................................................. 42
Biometrics .................................................................. 38 Forensic Imaging........................................................ 40 Specialty Vehicles ....................................................... 42
Canine Svcs/Supplies.................................................. 38 Fume Hoods ............................................................... 40 Surveillance Equip / Svcs ............................................ 42
Cell Phone Forensics ................................................... 38 Furniture / Storage ..................................................... 40 Tactical Equip ............................................................. 42
Chromatography ........................................................ 38 Gunshot Residue Detection ........................................ 40 Temperature Alarms................................................... 42
Cleanroom Equip ........................................................ 38 Human ID ................................................................... 40 Time / Attendance Systems ........................................ 42
Clothing / Gear ........................................................... 38 In-Car / Body-Worn Camera / Video ........................... 40 Toxicology .................................................................. 42
Communications Equip .............................................. 38 Infrared / Thermal Equip ............................................ 40 Trace Evidence Analysis .............................................. 43
Computer Forensics / Cyber Investigations ................. 38 Interview Recording Systems ..................................... 40 Traffic Surveillance / Operations ................................. 43
Consulting / Expert Witness ....................................... 38 Investigation Tools ..................................................... 40 Training/Education ..................................................... 43
Crime Scene Cleanup.................................................. 38 ISO Accreditation / Proficiency Testing ....................... 40 UAV Imaging Systems ................................................ 43
Crime Scene Equip...................................................... 38 Knives / Tools.............................................................. 40 Underwater Investigation Equip / Svcs ....................... 43
Crime Scene Vehicles / Accessories ............................. 38 Lab Equip / Svcs.....................................................40-41 Water Purification ...................................................... 43
Crime / Crime Scene Analysis ..................................... 38 Labels / Tapes / Seals.................................................. 41 Weapons / Ammunition ............................................. 43
Currency Equip / Mgmt .............................................. 38 Laser Equip................................................................. 41 X-Ray / Metal Detection/GPR .................................... 43

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A/V Recording/Analysis RIEGL Laser Measurement Lynn Peavey Co Architectural Svcs / Asset / Inventory /
Systems GmbH 10749 W 84th Terr Forensic Engineering Evidence Tracking
BriefCam Inc Riedenburgstrasse 48 Lenexa KS 66214
15 N Main St, Ste 100 Anamet Inc Genetec Inc
Horn 3580 T 800-255-6499
West Hartford CT 06107 26102 Eden Landing Rd, Ste 3 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
Austria F 913-495-6787
T 860-269-4400 Hayward CA 94545 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
T +43 2982 4211 lpv@peaveycorp.com
F 860-269-3338 T 510-887-8811 Canada
F +43 2982 4210 www.lynnpeavey.com
info@briefcam.com F 510-887-8427 T 514-332-4000
office@riegl.com Ventry Solutions Inc
www.briefcam.com info@anametinc.com info@genetec.com
www.riegl.com 14128 N Hauser Lake Rd
Kinesense Ltd www.anametinc.com www.genetec.com
Z+F USA Inc Hauser ID 83854
79 Merrion Sq Architects Design Group LEID Products LLC

Category Listings
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 T 208-773-1194
Dublin D02 TN27 333 N Knowles Ave 2110 E Walton Blvd, Ste F
Bridgeville PA 15017 F 208-777-0360
Ireland Winter Park FL 32789 Auburn Hills MI 48326
T 412-257-8575 info@ventry.com
T 703-879-5904 T 407-647-1706 T 888-884-5343
F 412-257-8576 www.ventry.com
info@kinesense-vca.com F 407-645-5525 F 248-364-3371
info@zf-usa.com Xenopus Electronix
www.kinesense-vca.com marketing@adgusa.org gwhalen@leidproducts.com
www.zf-usa.com 9809 Toppel Cove
Ocean Systems www.adgusa.org www.leidproducts.com
Austin TX 78730
4016 Blackburn Ln AFIS Forensic Analysis & Engineering Software Techniques Inc
T 512-917-4538
Burtonsville MD 20866 Corp 40 Village Springs Dr, Ste 21
AFIS and Biometrics Consulting Inc F 512-372-3483
T 301-476-8015 2503 58th St, Ste A Hardy VA 24101
895 Dove St, 3rd Flr sales@crimescenetools.com
F 301-421-1785 Hampton VA 23661 T 540-721-1000
Newport Beach CA 92657 www.crimescenetools.com
sales@oceansystems.com T 800-224-3595 ace@evidencecontrol.com
T 949-644-8195
www.oceansystems.com Analytical Instrumentation F 757-265-9334 www.evidencecontrol.com
F 866-365-4931
Owen Forensic Services rkkochan@forensic-analysis.com STACS DNA
ben.bavarian@afisandbiometrics.com ANCAL Inc
PO Box 189 www.forensic-analysis.com 2255 St Laurent Blvd, Ste 206
www.afisandbiometrics.com PO Box 530100
Colonia NJ 07067 Johnston LLC Ottawa ON K1G 4K3
CSIpix Henderson NV 89053
T 732-574-9672 2603 Augusta, Ste 1500 Canada
PO Box 23032 T 702-434-1501
F 732-387-4523 Houston TX 77057 T 613-274-7822
St Johns NL A1B 4J9 F 602-532-7018
jen@owenforensicservices.com T 713-244-8300 F 613-274-3825
Canada j.beckwith@cox.net
www.owenforensicservices.com F 713-532-9006 info@stacsdna.com
T 709-738-1404 www.ancal.com www.johnstonllc.com www.stacsdna.com
Accident / Crime Scene F 709-738-5577 B&W Tek
info@csipix.com Z+F USA Inc
Reconstruction 19 Shea Way Auction Liquidation Svcs
www.csipix.com 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
Newark DE 19713
Aeryon Labs Inc Bridgeville PA 15017 PropertyRoom.com
T 302-368-7824
575 Kumpf Dr Air Filtration Systems T 412-257-8575 5257 Buckeystown Pike, Ste 475
F 302-368-7830
Waterloo ON N2V 1K3 F 412-257-8576 Frederick MD 21704
Absolute Air Cleaners marketing@bwtek.com
Canada info@zf-usa.com sales@propertyroom.com
& Air Purifiers www.bwtek.com
T 519-489-6726 www.zf-usa.com www.propertyroom.com
3164 Medinah Circle E Cecil Instruments Ltd
sales@aeryon.com Lake Worth FL 33467 Milton Technical Centre Arson Investigation Automotive Equip
www.aeryon.com T 888-578-7324 Cambridge Cambridgeshire
CSI Mapping F 561-629-5771 Ampac AOI Electrical
CB24 6AZ
16012 Metcalf Ave, Ste 300 info@aircleaners.com 12025 Tricon Rd 9650 E 148th St
UK
Overland Park KS 66085 www.aircleaners.com Cincinnati OH 45246 Noblesville IN 46060
T +44 (0) 1223 420821
T 800-810-9178 T 800-541-6492 T 800-579-6680
Aller Air Industries F +44 (0) 1223 420475
F 913-851-5832 F 513-878-2595 F 888-776-2526
9600 Trans-Canada Hwy info@cecilinstruments.com
info@csimapping.com keepsafe@proampac.com sales@aoielectrical.com
Montreal QC H4S 1V9 www.cecilinstruments.com
www.csimapping.com www.ampaconline.com www.aoielectrical.com
Canada Gasmet Technologies Inc
DJS Associates Inc T 888-852-8247 Grace Industries Pro-gard Products LLC
956A The Queensway
1603 Old York Rd F 514-335-1020 305 Bend Hill Rd 9650 E 148th St
Toronto ON M8Z 1P5
Abington PA 19001 sales@allerair.com Frevonia PA 16124 Noblesville IN 46060
Canada
experts@forensicdjs.com www.allerair.com T 724-962-9231 T 800-480-6680
T 866-685-0050
www.forensicdjs.com F 724-962-3611 F 888-776-2526
Design Filtration Microzone Inc F 416-368-3698
EOS Systems/PhotoModeler sales@graceindustries.com sales@pro-gard.com
86 Harry Douglas Dr sales@gasmet.com
210-1847 W Broadway www.gracearson.com www.pro-gard.com
Ottawa ON K2S 2C7 www.gasmet.com
Vancouver BC V6J 1Y6 Canada Laser Technology Inc
SAFAS S.A. Bags / Cases / Locks / Racks
Canada T 888-636-8609 6912 S Quentin St
10, Quai Antoine 1er
T 604-732-6658 F 613-831-8321 Centennial CO 80112 Basic Ltd
MC98000
sales@photomodeler.com sales@dfmzgroup.com T 877-696-2584 3611 14th Ave
Monaco
www.photomodeler.com www.dfmzgroup.com info@lasertech.com Brooklyn NY 11218
T +377 99 99 52 52
Laser Technology Inc www.lasertech.com T 800-964-9973
F +377 99 99 52 50
6912 S Quentin St ALS / Other Lighting Equip Xenopus Electronix F 718-871-3616
safas@safas.com
Centennial CO 80112 9809 Toppel Cove info@basicltd.com
ACRO Lights www.safas.com
T 877-696-2584 Austin TX 78730 www.basicltd.com
PO Box 5451 SCIEX
info@lasertech.com Whittier CA 90607 T 512-917-4538 Big Sky Racks Inc
500 Old Connecticut Path
www.lasertech.com T 562-320-2276 F 512-372-3483 25-A Shawnee Way
Framingham MA 01701
Leica Geosystems sales@acrolights.com sales@crimescenetools.com Bozeman MT 59715
T 877-740-2129
5051 Peachtree Corners www.acrolights.com www.crimescenetools.com T 800-805-8716
sales.americas@sciex.com
Norcross GA 30092 Z+F USA Inc F 406-585-7378
Advanced NDT Limited www.sciex.com
T 925-790-2374 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 info@bigskyracks.com
Orchard House, Orchard Close Shimadzu Scientific Instruments
tony@lgshds.com Bridgeville PA 15017 www.bigskyracks.com
Severn Stoke Worcester WR8 9JJ 7102 Riverwood Dr
psg.leica-geosystems.us UK T 412-257-8575
Columbia MD 21046
Nexotek LLC T +44 (0) 1905 371460 F 412-257-8576
T 800-477-1227
925 Deerfield Rd F +44 (0) 1905 371477 info@zf-usa.com
F 410-381-1222
Raleigh NC 27609 sales@advanced-ndt.co.uk www.zf-usa.com
webmaster@shimadzu.com
T 919-585-5565 www.advanced-ndt.co.uk www.ssi.shimadzu.com
F 866-283-3372 FoxFury Lighting Solutions StellarNet Inc
sales@nexo-tek.com 3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100 14390 Carlson Cir
www.nexo-tek.com Oceanside CA 92056 Tampa FL 33626
T 844-369-3879 T 813-855-8687
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(cont.) Restoration Products 3880 Park Ave
Worldwide Canine Inc Disguised Antennas PO Box 530 Edison NJ 08820
Canyonwest Cases 185 Mitchell Dr 848 N Rainbow Blvd Spartanburg SC 29304 T 800-438-7739
14411 N Hampstead Dr Spring Branch TX 78070 Las Vegas NV 89107 T 864-503-8333 F 732-623-8273
Fountain Hills AZ 85268 T 830-885-5948 T 800-435-9800 F 864-699-8444 questions@mail.crimescope.com
T 480-816-9652 F 830-885-5949 F 877-435-9877 sporicidin@contecinc.com www.spexforensics.com
F 206-203-0674 info@worldwidecanine.com sales@disguisedantennas.com www.sporicidin.com Stoney Knoll Archaeological
sales@canyonwestcases.com www.worldwidecanine.com www.disguisedantennas.com
www.canyonwestcases.com Supplies
Crime Scene Equip
Cell Phone Forensics Computer Forensics / 1056 Cape Jellison
Category Listings
Barcode Cyber Investigations Arrowhead Forensics Stockton Springs ME 04981
MSAB 11030 Strang Line Rd T 207-548-0080
InfoSight Corp Crystal Plaza One, 2001 Jefferson Hot Pepper Technology Inc Lenexa KS 66215 info@stoneyknoll.com
PO Box 5000 Davis Hwy, Ste 801 PO Box 770374 T 913-894-8388 www.stoneyknoll.com
Chillicothe OH 45601 Arlington VA 22202 Coral Springs FL 33077 F 913-894-8399 TriTech Forensics
T 740-642-3600 T 703-750-0068 T 954-769-0772 sales@arrowheadforensics.com 4019 Executive Park Blvd SE
F 740-642-5001 F 800-371-9215 sales@hotpepperinc.com www.arrowheadforensics.com Southport NC 28461
sales@infosight.com info@msab.com www.hotpepperinc.com
www.infosight.com www.msab.com Bag It Rite Ltd T 800-438-7884
InfinaDyne 1270 Miller Rd F 910-457-6600
3536 Jersey Ridge Rd
Biology Analysis / Supplies Chromatography Comox BC V9M 4C2 tritech@tritechusa.com
Davenport IA 53807 Canada www.tritechforensics.com
Darwin Chambers Co Regis Technologies Inc T 888-759-0600 T 250-339-6464 Xenopus Electronix
2945 Washington Ave 8210 Austin Ave sales@infinadyne.com F 250-339-3097 9809 Toppel Cove
St Louis MO 63103 Morton Grove IL 60053 www.infinadyne.com info@bagitrite.com Austin TX 78730
T 314-534-3111 T 847-967-6000 Logicube Inc www.bagitrite.com T 512-917-4538
www.darwinchambers.com F 847-967-5876 19755 Nordhoff Pl
chromsales@registech.com CrimeTech Inc F 512-372-3483
Menarini Silicon Biosystems Chatsworth CA 91311
www.registech.com 10950 San Jose Blvd, Ste 60-200 sales@crimescenetools.com
10355 Science Center Dr #210 T 818-700-8488 Jacksonville FL 32223 www.crimescenetools.com
San Diego CA 92121 F 818-700-8466
Cleanroom Equip T 904-880-9688
T 800-381-4929 sales@logicube.com Crime Scene Vehicles /
F 904-880-9689
us-info@siliconbiosystems.com David Round Co, The www.logicube.com Accessories
info@crimetech.net
www.siliconbiosystems.com/forensics 10200 Wellman Rd Nuix USG www.crimetech.net Matthews Specialty Vehicles Inc
Skulls Unlimited International Inc Streetsboro OH 44241 13755 Sunrise Valley Dr, Ste 200
T 330-656-1600 FoxFury Lighting Solutions 101 S Swing Rd
10313 S Sunnylane Rd Herndon VA 20171
F 330-656-1601 3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100 Greensboro NC 27409
Oklahoma City OK 73160 T 844-585-1177
info@davidround.com Oceanside CA 92056 T 877-905-4678
T 405-794-9300 sales@nuixusg.com
www.davidround.com T 844-369-3879 F 336-297-4674
F 405-794-6985 www.nuixusg.com marketing@foxfury.com information@msvehicles.com
sales@skullsunlimited.com Kenall Manufacturing PassMark Software www.foxfury.com www.msvehicles.com
www.skullsunlimited.com 10200 55th St 370 Convention Way, Level 2
Kenosha WI 53144 Garrett Metal Detectors PEAKE
Redwood City CA 94063
Biometrics T 262-891-9700 1881 W State St 218A Log Canoe Cir
T 650-216-2306
www.kenall.com Garland TX 75042 Stevensville MD 21666
3M Public Safety F 650-251-4144 T 972-494-6151 T 800-719-4603
3M Center 225-4N-14 Shoe Inn sales@passmark.com F 972-494-1881 F 410-604-6003
St Paul MN 55144 1482 Linda Way www.osforensics.com security@garrett.com sales@peake.com
T 877-777-3571 Sparks NV 89431
Consulting / Expert Witness www.garrett.com www.peake.com
www.3m.com/publicsafety T 877-595-7463
F 775-358-0736 Laser Technology Inc SIRCHIE Vehicles
Automation Designs & Solutions Inc Forensic Comparative Science
info@theshoecovers.com 6912 S Quentin St 612 Gravelly Hollow Rd
1070 Lake Village Cir, Ste D Specialists LLC
www.shoeinnshoecovers.com Centennial CO 80112 Medford NJ 08055
Brandon MS 39047 PO Box 604 T 877-696-2584 T 800-356-7311
T 601-992-4121 Tiger-Vac Inc (USA) Concord NH 03302 info@lasertech.com F 800-899-8181
F 601-992-4645 73 SW 12th Ave, Bldg 1, Unit 7 T 603-568-2668 www.lasertech.com vehicles@sirchie.com
crains@fingerpro.net Dania FL 33004 info@focossforensics.com
Lynn Peavey Co www.sirchie.com
www.fingerpro.net T 954-925-3625 www.focossforensics.com
F 954-925-3626 10749 W 84th Terr
DataWorks Plus Currency Equip / Mgmt
sales@tiger-vac.com Crime / Crime Scene Lenexa KS 66214
728 N Pleasantburg Dr
www.tiger-vac.com Analysis T 800-255-6499 Cummins Allison
Greenville SC 29607 F 913-495-6787 852 Feehanville Dr
T 864-672-2780 Z+F USA Inc
Clothing / Gear lpv@peaveycorp.com Mount Prospect IL 60056
F 864-672-2787 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 www.lynnpeavey.com T 847-299-9550
sales@dataworksplus.com C&G Wholesale Bridgeville PA 15017
Medtech Forensics wallacek@cumminsallison.com
www.dataworksplus.com 10345 Brockwood Rd T 412-257-8575
4369 Huggins Hill Ln www.cumminsallison.com/go/law
Integrated Biometrics Dallas TX 75238 F 412-257-8576
T 214-343-3900 info@zf-usa.com Tallahassee FL 32311
121 Broadcast Dr, Level 2 Digital Evidence
F 214-343-6030 www.zf-usa.com T 800-596-6420
Spartanburg SC 29303
cgdallas@cgwholesale.com F 850-878-6103 DataWorks Plus
T 864-990-3711
www.cgwholesale.com Crime Scene Cleanup melanie@medtechforensics.com 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
sales@integratedbiometrics.com www.medtechforensics.com Greenville SC 29607
www.integratedbiometrics.com HWI Gear Inc Aftermath Services LLC
Safariland Group, The T 864-672-2780
MorphoTrak 7600 E Arapahoe Rd #120 75 Executive Dr, Ste 200
13386 International Pkwy F 864-672-2787
5515 E La Palma Ave, Ste 100 Centennial CO 80112 Aurora IL 60504
Jacksonville FL 32218 sales@dataworksplus.com
Anaheim CA 92807 customerservice@hwigear.com T 630-551-0735
T 800-347-1200 www.dataworksplus.com
T 800-368-9505 www.hwigear.com F 630-748-2223
inquiries@aftermath.com F 904-741-5407 Genetec Inc
F 714-238-2049 PolyConversions Inc
www.aftermath.com allen.miller@safariland.com 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
info.usa@morpho.com 505 Condit Dr www.forensicssource.com St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
www.morpho.com/usa Rantoul IL 61866 BIO TEC Emergency Services
SIRCHIE Canada
VoiceVault Inc T 217-893-3330 24139 Greenway Rd, Unit A
100 Hunter Pl T 514-332-4000
400 Continental Blvd, 6th Flr F 217-893-3003 Forest Lake MN 55025
Youngsville NC 27596 info@genetec.com
El Segundo CA 90245 info@polycousa.com T 888-246-9111
T 800-356-7311 www.genetec.com
T 310-426-2792 www.polycousa.com F 772-365-8192
info@callbiotec.com F 800-899-8181
info@voicevault.com
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2255 St Laurent Blvd, Ste 206 7-8 Darin Ct 6367 N Murphy Rd
iCrimeFighter Laser Technology Inc
Ottawa ON K1G 4K3 Crownhill Milton Keynes MK8 0AD Brazil IN 47834
5124 Indianola Ave 6912 S Quentin St
Canada UK T 812-201-8722
Edina MN 55424 Centennial CO 80112
T 613-274-7822 T +44 (0) 8451 254400 sales@integrityiskey.com
T 800-304-7501 T 877-696-2584
F 613-274-3825 info@evidencetalks.com www.integrityiskey.com
support@icrimefighter.com info@lasertech.com
info@stacsdna.com www.evidencetalks.com Foray Technologies
www.icrimefighter.com www.lasertech.com
www.stacsdna.com Laser Technology Inc 3911 5th Ave, Ste 300
Linear Systems UVP LLC/Analytik JENA 6912 S Quentin St San Diego CA 92103 Fingerprint ID / Processing
8403 Maple Pl 2066 W 11th St Centennial CO 80112 T 619-858-1360 Equip / Svcs
Rancho Cucamonga CA 91730

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Upland CA 91786 T 877-696-2584 F 619-858-1366
T 909-899-4345 AccuTrans by Ultronics
T 909-946-3197 info@lasertech.com mtemple@foray.com
sales@linear-systems.com 235 Ascot Pkwy
info@uvp.com www.lasertech.com www.foray.com
www.linear-systems.com Cuyahoga Falls OH 44223
www.uvp.com Lynn Peavey Co Genetec Inc
REVEAL T 330-916-7070
10749 W 84th Terr 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 F 330-916-7080
13420 Reese Blvd W Drug / Chemical Detection / Lenexa KS 66214 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 info@accutransusa.com
Huntersville NC 28078 ID / Decontamination/ T 800-255-6499 Canada www.accutransusa.com
T 888-209-9924 Disposal F 913-495-6787 T 514-332-4000
salesusa@revealmedia.com Biometrics4ALL
BRS Innovations lpv@peaveycorp.com info@genetec.com
www.revealmedia.com 220 Commerce, Ste 150
PO Box 416 www.lynnpeavey.com www.genetec.com
VeriPic Irvine CA 92602
Metcalfe ON K0A 2P0 Puritan Medical Products Co Labconco Corp
1879 Lundy Ave #286 T 714-568-9888
Canada 31 School St, PO Box 149 8811 Prospect Ave
San Jose CA 95131 info@biometrics4all.com
T 613-701-0660 Guilford ME 04443 Kansas City MO 64132
T 888-837-4742 www.biometrics4all.com
F 613-701-0663 T 207-876-3311 T 816-333-8811
F 408-496-1269 sales@brsinnovations.com CSIpix
F 207-200-2000 F 816-363-0130
www.veripic.com www.brsinnovations.com PO Box 23032
sales@puritanmedproducts.com labconco@labconco.com
Z+F USA Inc St Johns NL A1B 4J9
GEI Works Inc www.puritanmedproducts.com www.labconco.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 Canada
PO Box 780928 RIEGL Laser Measurement MAM-A Inc
Bridgeville PA 15017 T 709-738-1404
Sebastian FL 32978 Systems GmbH 4250 Buckingham Dr
T 412-257-8575 F 709-738-5577
T 772-646-0597 Riedenburgstrasse 48 Colorado Springs CO 80907
F 412-257-8576 info@csipix.com
F 772-589-3343 Horn 3580 T 719-262-2430
info@zf-usa.com www.csipix.com
info@geiworks.com Austria F 719-592-0057
www.zf-usa.com www.geiworks.com DataWorks Plus
T +43 2982 4211 lora.swenson@mam-a.com 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
DNA Collection / Analysis / Intelligent Fingerprinting Ltd F +43 2982 4210 www.mam-a.com Greenville SC 29607
Interpretation / 14-17 Evolution Business Park, office@riegl.com Progressive Microtechnology Inc T 864-672-2780
Decontamination Milton Road www.riegl.com 4425 US 1 S, Ste 101 F 864-672-2787
Equip / Svcs Impington Cambridge CB24 9NG SIRCHIE St Augustine FL 32086 sales@dataworksplus.com
UK 100 Hunter Pl T 904-797-1050
Cybergenetics www.dataworksplus.com
T +44 (0) 1223 941941 Youngsville NC 27596 F 904-797-6100
160 N Craig St, Ste 210 info@intelligentfingerprinting.com Detecto Print
T 800-356-7311 www.pmievidencetracker.com
Pittsburgh PA 15213 www.intelligentfingerprinting.com 7435 E Donna Dr
F 800-899-8181 SafeStore Inc
T 412-683-3004 Marblehead OH 43440
Rigaku Analytical Devices sales@sirchie.com 21371 Pacific Coast Hwy, #4
F 412-683-3005 T 419-944-8777
30 Upton Dr, Ste 2 www.sirchie.com Malibu CA 90265
info@cybgen.com john@detectoprint.com
Wilmington MA 01887 Z+F USA Inc T 310-456-8157
www.cybgen.com www.detectoprint.com
T 781-328-1024 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 F 310-456-8159
Marshall University Forensic info@rigakuanalytical.com Fulcrum Biometrics LLC
Bridgeville PA 15017 rturtle@safestoreusa.com
Science Center www.rigakuanalytical.com 16108 University Oak
T 412-257-8575 www.safestoreusa.com
1401 Forensic Science Dr San Antonio TX 78249
F 412-257-8576 Tiffin Metal Products
Huntington WV 25701 Environmental Monitoring / T 800-430-4601
info@zf-usa.com 450 Wall St
T 304-691-8930 Forensics F 210-257-5769
www.zf-usa.com Tiffin OH 44883
F 304-691-8928 sales@fulcrumbiometrics.com
QuickSilver Analytics Inc T 800-537-0983
jchute@marshall.edu Evidence Storage / Mgmt www.fulcrumbiometrics.com
1371 Brass Mill Rd, Ste E ktyler@tiffinmetal.com
forensics.marshall.edu Global Market Connections Ltd
Belcamp MD 21017 Aurora Storage Products Inc www.tiffinmetal.com
NetBio T 410-676-4300 8 Forest Ln
600 S Lake St
266 Second Ave F 410-676-4004 Explosives Detection Crompond NY 10517
Aurora IL 60506
Waltham MA 02451 sales@qckslvr.com T 914-526-4194
T 800-277-1699 Cobalt Light Systems
T 781-916-8301 www.qckslvr.com F 914-526-0197
F 630-897-6994 174 Brook Dr
F 781-833-0348 a.schwartz@porta-lab.com
Z+F USA Inc mail@aurorastorage.com Milton Park, Abingdon,
business@netbio.com www.porta-lab.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 www.aurorastorage.com Oxfordshire
www.netbio.com Lynn Peavey Co
Bridgeville PA 15017 Basic Ltd OX14 4SD
PANREAC APPLICHEM T 412-257-8575 10749 W 84th Terr
3611 14th Ave UK
2814 Mary Ave F 412-257-8576 Lenexa KS 66214
Brooklyn NY 11218 T + 44 (0) 1235 856555
St Louis MO 63144 info@zf-usa.com T 800-255-6499
T 800-964-9973 info@cobaltlight.com
T 314-968-3331 www.zf-usa.com F 913-495-6787
F 718-871-3616 www.cobaltlight.com
F 314-968-5006 lpv@peaveycorp.com
info@basicltd.com
service@us.applichem.com Evidence Collection Facial Recognition / ID www.lynnpeavey.com
www.basicltd.com
www.itwreagents.com Zar-Pro
Aeryon Labs Inc Certified Business Services Inc Cognitec Systems Corp
Promega Corp 575 Kumpf Dr zaratej@zar-pro.com
6920 S Jordan Rd 200 Ledgewood Pl, Ste 100
2800 Woods Hollow Rd Waterloo ON N2V 1K3 www.zar-pro.com
Centennial CO 80112 Rockland MA 02370
Madison WI 53711 Canada T 877-825-8782 T 781-616-0600 Firearm Maintenance /
T 608-274-4330 T 519-489-6726 F 303-692-8744 F 781-881-0456 Disposal
F 608-277-2516 sales@aeryon.com bill@filingworld.com info@cognitec.com
genetic@promega.com www.aeryon.com GunBusters
www.filingworld.com www.cognitec.com
www.promega.com 743 Spirit 40 Park Dr #111
Basic Ltd ELASTEC DataWorks Plus
Signature Science LLC 3611 14th Ave Chesterfield MO 63005
1309 W Main St 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
8329 N Mopac Expwy Brooklyn NY 11218 T 855-486-2878
Carmi IL 62821 Greenville SC 29607
Austin TX 78759 T 800-964-9973 F 636-489-2060
T 618-382-2525 T 864-672-2780
T 512-533-2010 F 718-871-3616 info@gunbustersusa.com
elastec@elastec.com F 864-672-2787
lparke@signaturescience.com info@basicltd.com www.gunbustersusa.com
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Disposal (cont.) 91 McKee Dr 8625-B Byron Commerce Dr
Erlab Column Technologies
Mahwah NJ 07430 Byron Center MI 49315
LSC Destruction 388 Newburyport Tpke 10 E 22nd St, Ste 300
T 201-529-4880 T 800-576-1126
PO Box 60571 Rowley MA 01969 Lombard IL 60148
F 201-529-3156 F 616-583-1522
Las Vegas NV 89160 T 800-964-4434 T 630-515-6660
info.edax@ametek.com marketing@provisionusa.com
T 310-699-9150 F 978-948-3354 info@columnit.com
www.edax.com www.provisionusa.com
info@lscdestruction.com captairsales@erlab.com www.columnit.com
www.erlab.com Nanoscience Instruments TASER International Inc
Otis Technology Crime Sciences Inc
10008 S 51st St, Ste 110 17800 N 85th St
6987 Laura St HEMCO Corp 1874 Hwy 20E, Unit 2
Phoenix AZ 85044 Scottsdale AZ 85255
Lyons Falls NY 13368 711 S Powell Rd Fonthill ON L0S 1E6
Category Listings
T 888-777-5573 T 800-978-2737
T 315-348-4300 Independence MO 64056 Canada
F 480-758-5401 F 480-515-6306
sales@otistec.com T 800-779-4362 T 905-892-1800
info@nanoscience.com sales@taser.com
www.otistec.com info@hemcocorp.com F 905-892-4359
www.nanoscience.com www.axon.io
www.hemcocorp.com sales@crimesciences.com
Flashlights / RedXDefense www.crimesciences.com
Laboratory Design Infrared / Thermal Equip
Crime Scene Lighting 7642 Standish Pl
& Construction Laser Technology Inc
Rockville MD 20855 Aeryon Labs Inc
ACRO Lights 6659 Kimball Dr, Ste D404 6912 S Quentin St
T 301-279-7970 575 Kumpf Dr
PO Box 5451 Gig Harbor WA 98335 Centennial CO 80112
F 301-279-7973 Waterloo ON N2V 1K3
Whittier CA 90607 T 888-274-0106 T 877-696-2584
redxsales@redxdefense.com Canada
T 562-320-2276 F 253-858-7841 info@lasertech.com
www.redxdefense.com T 519-489-6726
sales@acrolights.com sales@laboratorydesign.net www.lasertech.com
Ted Pella Inc sales@aeryon.com
www.acrolights.com www.laboratorydesign.net SIRCHIE
4595 Mountain Lakes Blvd www.aeryon.com
AE Light Mystaire 100 Hunter Pl
Redding CA 96003 US Night Vision Corp
PO Box 1869 2179 E Lyon Station Rd Youngsville NC 27596
T 530-243-2200 1420 E Roseville, Ste 140-321
Rogue River OR 97537 Creedmoor NC 27522 T 800-356-7311
F 530-243-3761 Roseville CA 95661
T 541-471-8988 T 877-328-3912 F 800-899-8181
sales@tedpella.com T 800-500-4020
hid@aelight.com F 919-528-1744 sales@sirchie.com
www.tedpella.com F 916-788-1113
www.aelight.com info@mystaire.com www.sirchie.com
sales@usnightvision.com
FoxFury Lighting Solutions www.mystaire.com Human ID www.usnightvision.com ISO Accreditation /
3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100 Vent-A-Fume InnoGenomics Technologies LLC Z+F USA Inc Proficiency Testing
Oceanside CA 92056 51 Botsford Pl 1441 Canal St, Ste 307 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606
T 844-369-3879 Buffalo NY 14216 A2LA
New Orleans LA 70112 Bridgeville PA 15017
marketing@foxfury.com T 877-876-8368 5202 Presidents Ct, Ste 220
T 504-598-5235 T 412-257-8575
www.foxfury.com F 716-876-4383 Frederick MD 21703
info@innogenomics.com F 412-257-8576
Nightstick by Bayco Products Inc info@ventafume.com T 301-644-3248
www.innogenomics.com info@zf-usa.com
640 S Sanden Blvd www.ventafume.com F 240-454-9449
Thermo Fisher Scientific www.zf-usa.com
Wylie TX 75098 info@a2la.org
Furniture / Storage 180 Oyster Point Blvd www.A2LA.org
T 800-233-2155 Interview Recording
South San Francisco CA 94080
F 855-290-4734 Formaspace LP Systems Forensic Assurance
T 650-244-1399
marketing@baycoproducts.com 1100 E Howard Ln, Ste 400 PO Box 231
angie.lackey@thermofisher.com AV Niche (Recording Systems) Ltd
www.mynightstick.com Austin TX 78753 Northville MI 48167
5 Heron Ct, Cranes Farm Rd
PhotonLight.com Inc T 800-251-1505 In-Car / Body-Worn T 248-773-5114
Basildon Essex SS14 3DF
200 W 38th Ave F 512-279-2589 Camera / Video info@forensicassurance.com
UK
Eugene OR 97405 info@formaspace.com www.forensicassurance.com
10-8 Video T +44 (0) 1268 474608
T 877-584-6898 www.formaspace.com
1423 Huntsville Hwy enquiries@avniche.co.uk Knives/Tools
F 541-484-6898 Hatfield Laboratory Furniture www.avniche.co.uk
Fayetteville TN 37334
custservice@photonlight.com 10 Avco Rd CRKT
T 888-788-1048 iRecord
www.photonlight.com Haverhill MA 01835 18348 SW 126th Pl
F 931-233-1263 9225 Harrison Park Ct
Streamlight Inc T 800-739-9067 Tualatin OR 97062
sales@10-8video.com Indianapolis IN 46216
30 Eagleville Rd F 978-374-4885 T 800-891-3100
www.10-8video.com T 800-806-5339
Eagleville PA 19403 bench@1proline.com F 503-682-9680
Black Mamba Protection F 317-544-2192
T 610-631-0600 www.hatfieldlabfurniture.com info@crkt.com
12301 Research Park Blvd, sales@irecord.tv
F 610-631-0712 Mott Manufacturing www.crkt.com
Bldg 4, Ste 200 www.irecord.tv
cs@streamlight.com 452 Hardy Rd FindTape.com
Austin TX 78759 LegalTek
www.streamlight.com Brantford ON N3T 5L8 1330 Rt 206, #103-149
T 888-444-6290 5753 E Santa Ana Canyon Rd,
Canada Skillman NJ 08558
Forensic Educational Models info@blackmambaprotection.com Ste G540
T 519-752-7825 T 800-806-7580
www.myBMPpro.com Anaheim Hills CA 92807
Bone Clones Inc F 519-752-2895 F 866-698-9890
COBAN Technologies Inc T 714-321-9200
21416 Chase St #1 md.fonte@mott.ca questions@findtape.com
11375 W Sam Houston Pkwy S #800 F 714-974-9666
Canoga Park CA 91304 www.mott.ca www.findtape.com
Houston TX 77031 www.legalteklx.com
T 800-914-0091 Quantum Storage Systems T 866-812-6226 Precise Digital Lab Equip / Svcs
F 818-709-7993 2600 United Ln F 281-925-0535 28807 Stormcloud Pass
sales@boneclones.com Elk Grove Village IL 60007 Atmos Tech Industries
sales@cobantech.com Wesley Chapel FL 33543
www.boneclones.com T 305-687-0405 1108 Pollack Ave
www.cobantech.com T 859-514-6506
ed@quantumstorage.com Ocean NJ 07712
Forensic Imaging DataWorks Plus dave@precisedigital.com
www.quantumstorage.com T 732-493-8400
728 N Pleasantburg Dr www.invidiasr.com
Z+F USA Inc F 732-493-8954
Gunshot Greenville SC 29607 TASER International Inc sales@atmostech.com
700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 Residue Detection T 864-672-2780 17800 N 85th St www.atmostech.com
Bridgeville PA 15017 F 864-672-2787 Scottsdale AZ 85255
T 412-257-8575 CTL Scientific Supply Corp Attestor Forensics
sales@dataworksplus.com T 800-978-2737
F 412-257-8576 1016-3 Grand Blvd 1171 Apple Rd
www.dataworksplus.com F 480-515-6306
info@zf-usa.com Deer Park NY 11729 Quakertown PA 18951
Digital Ally Inc sales@taser.com
www.zf-usa.com T 631-242-4249 T 215-804-4092
9705 Loiret Blvd www.axon.io
F 631-242-4504 F 215-804-4092
www.ctlscientific.com Lenexa KS 66219 us@attestor-forensics.com
T 800-440-4947 www.attestor-forensics.com
F 913-814-7775
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2600A Main St Ext PO Box 5071
Bel-Art SP Scienceware BrightBeam Laser Genetec Inc
Sayreville NJ 08812 El Dorado Hills CA 95762
661 Rt 23 S 20D Worlds Fair Dr 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400
T 908-279-0280 T 800-474-2565
Wayne NJ 07470 Somerset NJ 08873 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
F 732-313-7007 F 650-423-1232
T 973-694-0500 T 732-979-2143 Canada
info@mtcbio.com sales@sunridgesystems.com
F 973-694-7199 F 732-356-1221 T 514-332-4000
www.mtcbio.com www.sunridgesystems.com
info@belart.com ray@brightbeamlaser.com info@genetec.com
www.belart.com Nova Biomedical www.brightbeamlaser.com www.genetec.com
Microscopy
200 Prospect St
BINDER Inc FARO Technologies Report Exec
Waltham MA 02454 ACCU-SCOPE Inc
545-3 Johnson Ave 250 Technology Park 7625 S Howell Ave

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T 781-894-0800 73 Mall Dr
Bohemia NY 11716 Lake Mary FL 32746 Oak Creek WI 53154
F 781-894-5915 Commack NY 11725
T 631-224-4340 T 800-736-0234 T 414-423-9800
sales@novabio.com T 631-864-1000
F 631-224-4354 F 407-333-4181 F 414-423-9188
www.novabiomedical.com F 631-543-8900
usa@binder-world.com www.publicsafety.faro.com sales@reportexec.com
NuAire info@accu-scope.com
www.binder-world.us FoxFury Lighting Solutions www.reportexec.com
2100 Fernbrook Ln www.accu-scope.com
BrandTech Scientific Inc 3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100
Plymouth MN 55447 Hitachi High Technologies PCR Equip / Svcs
11 Bokum Rd Oceanside CA 92056
T 763-553-1270 America Inc
Essex CT 06426 T 844-369-3879 Streck
F 763-553-0459 22610 Gateway Center Dr, Ste 100
T 888-522-2726 marketing@foxfury.com 7002 S 109th St
nuaire@nuaire.com Clarksburg MD 20871
F 860-767-2563 www.foxfury.com Omaha NE 68128
www.nuaire.com T 800-253-3053
info@brandtech.com Laser Technology Inc T 800-843-0912
PolyScience F 301-990-0472
www.brandtech.com 6912 S Quentin St custserv@streck.com
6600 W Touhy Ave emdwebsite@hitachi-hta.com
Brookfield AMETEK Inc Centennial CO 80112 www.streck.com
Niles IL 60714 www.hitachi-hightech.com/us
11 Commerce Blvd T 877-696-2584
T 847-647-0611 KEYENCE Corp Photography
Middleboro MA 02346 info@lasertech.com
F 847-647-1155 1100 N Arlington Heights Rd
T 508-946-6200 www.lasertech.com Adorama
sales@polyscience.com Itasca IL 60143
F 508-946-6262 Panoscan 42 W 18th St
www.polyscience.com T 888-539-3623
MA-MID.info@ametek.com 5632 Van Nuys Blvd #150 New York NY 10011
PRO Scientific Inc marketing@keyence.com
www.brookfieldengineering.com Van Nuys CA 91401 T 888-874-1586
99 Willenbrock Rd www.keyence.com
Carver Inc T 818-990-1931 F 646-758-8568
Oxford CT 06478 Leeds Forensic Systems caroleannf@adorama.com
1569 Morris St F 818-783-9539
T 203-267-4600 17300 Medina Rd, Ste 600 www.adorama.com
Wabash IN 46992 info@panoscan.com
F 203-267-4606 Minneapolis MN 55447
T 260-563-7577 www.panoscan.com Cloud Dome Inc
sales@proscientific.com T 800-444-5333
F 260-563-7625 Z+F USA Inc PO Box 9
www.proscientific.com F 763-546-4369
carverpress@acscorporate.com 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 Lafayette CO 80026
Renishaw Inc sales@leedsmicro.com
www.carverpress.com Bridgeville PA 15017 T 303-926-8999
5277 Trillium Blvd www.leedsmicro.com
Cybernational-Bullet Recovery T 412-257-8575 cindy@clouddome.com
Hoffman Estates IL 60192 MIS Inc - PAX-it & PAXcam www.clouddome.com
1512 Sarah Ct F 412-257-8576
T 847-286-9953 707 N Iowa Ave
Murfreesboro TN 37129 info@zf-usa.com Delkin Devices
F 847-286-9974 Villa Park IL 60181
T 615-893-1099 www.zf-usa.com 13350 Kirkham Way
usa@renishaw.com T 630-279-4000
F 615-895-2133 Poway CA 92064
www.renishaw.com License Plate Readers F 630-279-4050
karen@cyber-national.com T 800-637-8087
Rice Lake Weighing Systems sales@paxit.com
www.cyber-national.com Genetec Inc F 858-391-1417
230 Coleman St www.paxit.com
DANI Instruments Inc 2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 consumersales@delkin.com
Rice Lake WI 54868 NIGHTSEA www.delkindevices.com
257 Simarano Dr, Ste 106 St Laurent QC H4S 2A4
T 800-472-6703 235-Rear Bedford St
Marlborough MA 01752 Canada EZPnP-USA
F 715-234-6967 Lexington MA 02420
T 508-281-4817 T 514-332-4000 PO Box 1217
prodinfo@ricelake.com T 781-791-9508
F 508-281-6238 info@genetec.com Utopia TX 78884
www.ricelake.com F 781-791-9519
us.sales@dani-instruments.com www.genetec.com T 830-966-4210
Torrey Pines Scientific nightsea@nightsea.com
www.dani-instruments.com L-3 Mobile-Vision F 830-966-4214
2713 Loker Ave W www.nightsea.com
Forensic Analytical Sciences Inc 400 Commons Way sales@ezpnp-usa.com
Carlsbad CA 92101 Prior Scientific www.ezpnp-usa.com
3777 Depot Rd, Ste 403 Rockaway NJ 07866
T 760-930-9400 80 Reservoir Park Dr
Hayward CA 94545 T 800-336-8476 FoxFury Lighting Solutions
F 760-930-9480 Rockland MA 02370
T 510-266-8100 info.mvi@l-3com.com 3528 Seagate Way, Ste 100
info@torreypinesscientific.com T 781-878-8442
F 510-887-4451 www.mobile-vision.com Oceanside CA 92056
www.torreypinesscientific.com info@prior.com
info@facrimelab.com T 844-369-3879
LIMS/RMS www.prior.com
www.facrimelab.com Labels / Tapes / Seals marketing@foxfury.com
Titan Tool Supply Inc www.foxfury.com
Jeio Tech Inc Caliber Public Safety
BannerGuard, 68 Comet Ave
19 Alexander Rd, Ste 7 2429 Military Rd, Ste 300 FUJIFILM
Division of Reef Industries Buffalo NY 14216
Billerica MA 01821 Niagara Falls NY 14304 4225 Garden Estates Dr
9209 Almeda Genoa Rd T 716-873-9907
T 781-376-0700 T 716-297-8005 Toledo OH 43623
Houston TX 77075 F 716-873-9998
F 781-376-0704 F 716-297-4499 T 419-283-9014
T 800-231-6074 info@titantoolsupply.com
info@jeiotech.com info@caliberpublicsafety.com prauh@fujifilm.com
ri@reefindustries.com www.titantoolsupply.com
www.jeiotech.com www.caliberpublicsafety.com Kolari Vision LLC
www.bannerguard.com UNITRON Ltd
JEOL USA IMPACT T 844-565-2741
Brother Mobile Solutions 73 Mall Dr
11 Dearborn Rd 500 Bi-County Blvd kolarivision@gmail.com
Circle Point Rd, Ste 100 Commack NY 11725
Peabody MA 01915 Farmingdale NY 11735 www.kolarivision.com
Westminster CO 80020 T 631-543-2000
T 978-535-5900 T 800-871-1244 Ortery Technologies
T 800-543-6144 F 631-589-6975
F 978-536-2205 F 631-249-2049 15 Hammond, Ste 313
mobilesales@brother.com info@unitronusa.com
salesinfo@jeol.com sales@impact-sys.com Irvine CA 92618
www.brothermobilesolutions. www.unitronusa.com
www.jeolusa.com www.impact-sys.com T 949-859-5580
com
Medicus Health STACS DNA Mobile Apps / ID Equip F 949-859-7730
Lynn Peavey Co
4767 Broadmoor Ave #6 2255 St Laurent Blvd, Ste 206 contact@ortery.com
10749 W 84th Terr DataWorks Plus
Kentwood MI 49512 Ottawa ON K1G 4K3 www.ortery.com
Lenexa KS 66214 728 N Pleasantburg Dr
T 877-514-1140 Canada
T 800-255-6499 Greenville SC 29607
F 616-514-1141 T 613-274-7822
F 913-495-6787 T 864-672-2780
sales@medicus-health.com F 613-274-3825
lpv@peaveycorp.com F 864-672-2787
www.medicus-health.com info@stacsdna.com
www.lynnpeavey.com sales@dataworksplus.com
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Standards PO Box 277
Quadrapod Technologies Agnovi Corp Adams Evidence Grade
Aldie VA 20105
135 Black Bear Rd Cayman Chemical 15-1010 Polytek St Technology Inc
T 801-796-0944
Saddlebrooke MO 65630 1180 E Ellsworth Rd Ottawa ON K1J 9H9 PO Box 1217
F 571-918-4054
T 417-443-0020 Ann Arbor MI 48108 Canada Utopia TX 78884
forensics@paraben.com
quadrapod99@earthlink.net T 800-364-9897 T 613-232-3919 T 830-966-4210
www.paraben.com
www.quadrapod.com F 734-971-3640 F 613-232-3919 F 830-966-4214
sales@caymanchem.com info@agnovi.com SoftGenetics LLC sales@evidencegrade.com
Professional Organization / www.caymanchem.com www.agnovi.com 100 Oakwood Ave www.evidencegrade.com
Association / Union State College PA 16803
Geller MicroAnalytical Lab Inc Alsea Geospatial Inc PolarisUSA Video
Category Listings
T 888-791-1270
American Society of 426E Boston St 257 SW Madison Ave, Ste B 3939 Royal Dr NW, Ste 218
F 814-237-9343
Crime Laboratory Directors Topsfield MA 01983 Corvallis OR 97333 Kennesaw GA 30144
info@softgenetics.com
139A Technology Dr T 978-887-7000 T 541-754-5034 T 678-405-6080
www.softgenetics.com
Garner NC 27529 sales@gellermicro.com info@alseageo.com F 678-405-6081
T 919-773-2044 www.gellermicro.com www.alseageo.com Spillman Technologies sales@polarisusa.com
F 919-861-9930 4625 Lake Park Blvd www.polarisusa.com
Corel PaintShop Pro
office@ascld.org RF Shielded Enclosures Salt Lake City UT 84120
1600 Carling Ave SIRCHIE
www.ascld.org T 801-902-1200
R. A. Mayes Co Inc Ottawa ON K1Z 8R7 100 Hunter Pl
info@spillman.com
Florida Division of the 10064 Deerfield Rd Canada Youngsville NC 27596
www.spillman.com
International Association for Franktown CO 80116 T 877-682-6735 T 800-356-7311
Identification T 800-742-9447 VLP@corel.com STACS DNA F 800-899-8181
85 Deer Run F 303-761-5067 www.paintshoppro.com/evidence 2255 St Laurent Blvd, Ste 206 sales@sirchie.com
Miami Springs FL 33166 sales@ramayes.com Ottawa ON K1G 4K3 www.sirchie.com
CrimeSoft Inc
T 866-424-1230 www.ramayes.com Canada
133 N Lightburne St
conference@fdiai.org T 613-274-7822 Tactical Equip
Select Fabricators Inc Liberty MO 64068
www.fdiai.org F 613-274-3825
PO Box 119 T 816-781-9305 Trijicon Inc
info@stacsdna.com
International Association of Canandaigua NY 14424 F 800-471-8911 PO Box 930059
www.stacsdna.com
Bloodstain Pattern Analysts T 888-599-6113 sales@crimesoft.com Wixom MI 48393
804 E Eisenhower Blvd F 585-393-1378 www.crimesoft.com Westpoint Peripherals Ltd T 800-338-0563
Loveland CO 80537 contactus@select-fabricators.com Felton Ln F 248-960-7725
Geocommand Inc
T 970-292-8487 www.select-fabricators.com Felton Bristol BS40 9UX lawenforcement@trijicon.com
3700 Airport Rd, Ste 410
rich@pioneerforensics.com UK www.trijicon.com
Boca Raton FL 33431
www.iabpa.org RFID T +44 (0) 1275 474740
T 561-347-9215 TSSi
F +44 (0) 1275 474760
International Association of FALKEN Secure Networks Inc F 561-634-4278 PO Box 1890
info@wpoint.co.uk
Directors of Law Enforcement 15 Dekker St, Ste 101 albiek@geocommand.com Harrisonburg VA 22801
www.wpoint.co.uk
Standards and Training Everett ON L0M 1J0 www.geocommand.com T 540-434-8974
1330 N Manship Pl Canada Z+F USA Inc F 540-434-7796
Geoff Smith Associates Ltd
Meridian ID 83642 T 647-930-7373 700 Old Pond Rd, Ste 606 sales@tssi-ops.com
5 Cartwright Ct, Cartwright Way
T 208-288-5491 sales@falkensecurenetworks.com Bridgeville PA 15017 www.tssi-ops.com
Bardon Hill Coalville LE67 1UE
F 800-783-6438 www.falkensecurenetworks.com T 412-257-8575
UK
mikebecar@iadlest.org F 412-257-8576 Temperature Alarms
T +44 (0) 1455 299100
www.iadlest.org Search / Rescue / Recovery info@zf-usa.com
sales@gsaltd.com Hampshire Controls Corp
www.zf-usa.com
International Crime Scene GSSI www.gsaltd.com PO Box 516
Investigators Association 40 Simon St JusticeTrax Inc Specialty Vehicles Dover NH 03821
15774 S LaGrange Rd, PMB385 Nashua NH 03060 1 W Main St T 603-749-9424
Orland Park IL 60462 T 603-893-1109 LaBoit Specialty Vehicles Inc F 603-749-9433
Mesa AZ 85201
T 708-460-8082 sales@geophysical.com 700 Cross Pointe Rd sales@hampshirecontrols.com
T 480-222-8900
hbb@icsia.org www.geophysical.com Gahanna OH 43230 www.hampshirecontrols.com
F 480-222-8999
www.icsia.org T 800-776-9984
sales@justicetrax.com
Security F 614-231-7680 Time / Attendance Systems
International Law Enforcement www.justicetrax.com kwade@laboit.com
Educators and Trainers Bosch Security Systems Inc L.E.A. Data Technologies Magnatag Visible Systems
www.laboit.com
Association 130 Perinton Pkwy 14290 SE Lyon St 2031 ONeil Rd
8150 White Oak Ave Fairport NY 14450 Life Safety Systems Inc Macedon NY 14502
Happy Valley OR 97086
Munster IN 46321 T 800-289-0096 343 Soquel Ave, Ste 317 T 800-624-4154
T 877-296-3282
T 262-767-1406 onlinehelp@us.bosch.com Santa Cruz CA 95062 sales@magnatag.com
F 503-855-4807
F 262-767-1813 www.boschsecurity.us T 831-426-9090 www.magnatag.com
teamlea@aol.com
info@ileeta.org F 831-426-9092
Genetec Inc www.leadatatech.com
www.ileeta.org info@lifesafetysys.com Toxicology
2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 Laser Technology Inc www.lifesafetysys.com
Mississippi Division of the St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 6912 S Quentin St Neogen Corp
International Association for Canada Mobile Concepts Specialty 944 Nandino Blvd
Centennial CO 80112
Identification T 514-332-4000 Vehicles Lexington KY 40511
T 877-696-2584
PO Box 1385 info@genetec.com 480 Bessemer Rd T 859-254-1221
info@lasertech.com
Batesville MS 38606 www.genetec.com Mt Pleasant PA 15666 F 859-255-5532
www.lasertech.com
T 662-563-6458 T 724-542-7640 inform@neogen.com
Murray Associates TSCM LC Technology International
F 662-563-6491 F 724-542-7648 www.toxicology.neogen.com
PO Box 668 29750 US Hwy 19 N #310
sroy@mcl.ms.gov sales@mobileconcepts.com
Oldwick NJ 08858 Clearwater FL 33761 Randox Toxicology
www.mdiai.com www.mobileconcepts.com
T 908-832-7900 T 727-449-0891 515 Industrial Blvd
tscm@me.com SIRCHIE Vehicles Kearneysville WV 25430
Questioned Documents F 727-449-0893
www.counterespionage.com 612 Gravelly Hollow Rd T 304-728-2890
sales@lc-tech.com
Quantum Signal LLC Medford NJ 08055 F 304-728-1890
Shure Manufacturing Corp www.lc-tech.com
200 N Ann Arbor St T 800-356-7311 info@randoxtoxicology.com
1901 W Main St MobileDemand
Saline MI 48176 F 800-899-8181 www.randoxtoxicology.com
Washington MO 63090 1501 Boyson Square Dr, Ste 101
T 734-429-9100 vehicles@sirchie.com
T 800-227-4873 Hiawatha IA 52233
F 734-429-9113 www.sirchie.com
F 636-390-7171 T 319-363-4121
info@quantumsignal.com sales@shureusa.com
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CRAIC Technologies Inc (Olympia, London) Aeryon Labs Inc 12520 Capital Blvd, Ste 401-112
948 N Amelia Ave 69-79 Bedford House, 575 Kumpf Dr Wake Forest NC 27587
San Dimas CA 91773 Fulham High St Waterloo ON N2V 1K3 T 561-790-0111
T 310-573-8180 London SW6 3JW Canada F 561-790-0080
F 310-573-8182 UK T 519-489-6726 info@torfino.com
sales@microspectra.com T +44 (0) 2073 847835 sales@aeryon.com www.torfino.com
www.microspectra.com forensicseuropeexpo@ www.aeryon.com The Underground Detective
clarionevents.com 9192 Colerain Ave
CTL Scientific Supply Corp www.forensicseuropeexpo.com Bad Wolf Technologies LLC
1016-3 Grand Blvd 1516 W Mequon Rd, Ste 101 Cincinnati OH 45251

Category Listings
Deer Park NY 11729 The George Washington University, Mequon WI 53092 T 888-747-3799
T 631-242-4249 Dept of Forensic Science T 414-639-9085 info@ugdet.com
F 631-242-4504 Somers Residence Hall, sales@datatoys.com www.ugdet.com
www.ctlscientific.com 2100 Foxhall Rd, NW www.datatoys.com Vidisco Ltd
Washington DC 20007 32 Haharoshet St
T 202-242-5758 PIXELTEQ
Traffic Surveillance / Or-Yehuda 6037598
forsc@gwu.edu 8060 Bryan Dairy Rd
Operations Israel
forensicsciences.columbian.gwu.edu Largo FL 33777
Genetec Inc T 727-545-0741 T +972 3 533 3001
2280 Alfred-Nobel, Ste 400 Imprimus Forensic Services LLC F 727-545-7900 F +972 3 533 3002
St Laurent QC H4S 2A4 PO Box 1532 info@pixelteq.com security@vidisco.com
Canada Arlington Heights IL 60006 www.pixelteq.com www.vidisco.com
T 514-332-4000 T 847-804-8420
ifs@imprimus.net RIEGL Laser Measurement
info@genetec.com Systems GmbH
www.genetec.com www.imprimus.net
Riedenburgstrasse 48
Wanco Inc Innocorp Ltd Horn 3580
5870 Tennyson St PO Box 930064 Austria
Arvada CO 80003 Verona WI 53593 T +43 2982 4211
T 303-427-5700 T 800-272-5023 F +43 2982 4210
F 303-427-5725 F 608-848-5558 office@riegl.com
info@wanco.com request@fatalvision.com www.riegl.com
www.wanco.com www.fatalvision.com
National Forensic Science Underwater
Training / Education Technology Center (NFSTC) Investigation Equip / Svcs
Advanced Conference and 8285 Bryan Dairy Rd, Ste 125 Dive Rescue International
Meetings Largo FL 33777 201 N Link Ln
PO Box 478842 T 727-395-2511 Fort Collins CO 80512
Dubai Studio City Dubai BS12 101 F 727-395-2514 T 800-248-3483
UAE info@nfstc.org F 970-482-0887
T +971 4 361 4001 www.nfstc.org info@diverescueintl.com
F +971 4 361 4554 Qualification Targets www.diverescueintl.com
lara.makdessi@acm-events.com 1145 Clyde Hanson Dr
www.acm-events.com Hammond WI 54015 Water Purification
Advanced Interviewing T 866-498-8228 Elga LabWater
Concepts F 866-498-8448 5 Earl Ct, Ste 100
PO Box 1478 sales@targets.net Woodridge IL 60517
Harrisburg NC 28075 www.targets.net T 877-315-3542
T 252-364-5375 Texas A&M Engineering F 630-910-4798
F 252-838-7051 Extension Service (TEEX) elga.usa@veolia.com
aic@statementanalysis.com PO Box 40006 www.elgalabwater.com
www.statementanalysis.com College Station TX 77842
Alvernia University T 979-845-6677 Weapons/Ammunition
400 Saint Bernardine St F 979-862-2788 LSC Destruction
Reading PA 19607 law@teex.tamu.edu PO Box 60571
T 888-258-3764 www.teex.org/law Las Vegas NV 89160
F 610-790-2873 UCR Extension T 310-699-9150
admissions@alvernia.edu 1200 University Ave info@lscdestruction.com
www.alvernia.edu Riverside CA 92507
End Violence Against Women T 951-827-5804 X-Ray / Metal Detection /
International (EVAWI) F 951-827-3043 GPR
PO Box 33 sciences@ucx.ucr.edu CEIA USA
Addy WA 99101 www.extension.ucr.edu 9155 Dutton Dr
T 509-684-9800 University of Wisconsin-Platteville Twinsburg OH 44087
F 509-684-9801 1 University Plz T 888-532-2342
info@evawintl.org Platteville WI 53818 F 330-405-3196
www.evawintl.org T 608-342-1468 security@ceia-usa.com
FactualDiagrams.com DistEd@uwplatt.edu www.ceia-usa.com
2351 Sunset Blvd, #170-562 www.GoUWP.com GSSI
Rocklin CA 95765 Utica College 40 Simon St
T 916-770-9475 1600 Burrstone Rd Nashua NH 03060
F 916-290-0418 Utica NY 13502 T 603-893-1109
training@factualdiagrams.com T 315-792-3111 sales@geophysical.com
www.factualdiagrams.com admiss@utica.edu www.geophysical.com
Forensic Anthropology Center www.utica.edu Sensors & Software
at Texas State 1040 Stacey Ct
601 University Dr Mississauga ON L4W 2X8
San Marcos TX 78666 Canada
T 512-245-1900 T 905-624-8909
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3M Cogent Systems Inc Menarini Silicon Biosystems
626-325-9600 858-202-6887
www.go.3M.com/ET www.siliconbiosystems.com/forensics
See Bellyband on C1 & Ad Page 3 See Page 28

Allied High Tech Nexotek


800-675-1118 919-585-5565
www.alliedhightech.com www.nexo-tek.com
See Page 7 See Insert on Page 21

Aurora Storage Products Randox Toxicology Ltd


800-277-1699 304-728-2890
www.aurorastorage.com/contracts/evidence-storage www.randoxtoxicology.com
See Page 7 See Advertorial on Page 24

Garrett Metal Detectors RDM Industrial Products Inc


800-234-6151 877-777-9130
www.garrett.com www.labspacesolutions.net
See Page 12 See Page 15

Genetec RIEGL Laser Measurement Systems


514-332-4000 www.riegl.com/index.php?id=375
www.genetec.com/tryclearance See Page 13
See Page 17
Spectroline Forensic
Imprimus Forensic Services LLC 800-274-8888
847-804-8420 www.spectroline.com
www.imprimus.net See Page 23
See Page 27
Ted Pella Inc
Laser Technology Inc 800-237-3526
877-696-2584 www.tedpella.com/forensics.htm
www.lasertech.com/ETMH See Page 14
See Ad Page C2 & Advertorial Page 18
Thermo Fisher Scientific
Leica Geosystems 978-642-1132
770-326-9536 www.thermofisher.com/trunarc
lgs-nijreport.com See Page 5
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