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Evidence is often small or even ordinary. It is important to people on a scene to be able to observe details to determine if something could potentially be evidence. Taking pictures helps but knowing what is around the scene is more important. Do one or more of these techniques several times this week and practice at least twice a week for a few weeks to improve your attention to detail. I will have several opportunities for you to demonstrate your skills!
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