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MARCH 2012
Welcome to the March 2012 Crime Scene Investigator Network Newsletter


Using Small Particle Reagent to Obtain
Latent Fingerprints from the
Adhesive Side of Clear Plastic Tape


H.W. "Rus" Ruslander, MS, SCSA
Palm Beach County, Florida Medical Examiners Office

Recently, I was contacted by a former student who now works for a municipal police department. She was having difficulty in processing some evidence from a home invasion robbery case she was working. Her problem was that she had tape that had been used by the suspects to bind the victim. This tape was about 2 inches wide and clear like scotch tape. It is usually used for sealing boxes. This tape, when held up to the light, revealed a very good quality latent fingerprint. Her quandary was how to process the tape to enhance the latent fingerprint so the latent print examiners could compare it to the suspects.

Using a roll of tape she purchased at a local store, she tried using sticky-side powder and gentian violet to enhance prints she had deposited on the test roll of tape. She was unable to achieve the desired results in developing the latent prints to the degree necessary for comparison.

I suggested that she try using Small Particle Reagent. "SPR" is usually used when processing wet surfaces and it adheres to the print. Once dry, it can be lifted off the surface using fingerprint lift tape and put on a lift card. With the tape, it can be sprayed right on the adhesive side of the tape and handled in several different ways. The first, and best method, is to spray the tape and place it directly onto the latent print card. Using a sponge or paper towel, squeegee over the tape and it will adhere to the card. The resulting latent print is of extremely good quality, see example 1.

The second method is to spray the "SPR" onto the adhesive side of the tape and then rinse it off under running water. The tape is again placed on the lift card and squeezed to allow it to stick to the card. The result is somewhat disappointing. See example 2.

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Forensic Fingerprint Expert  |  Dallas, TX Police Department
Final Filing Date: March 31, 2012
Salary: $46,131 - $61,885 per year - Grade Maximum Salary $77,639

A Forensic Fingerprint Expert is a civilian employee of the Police Department who: evaluates latent prints for sufficient ridge detail to compare and individualize; conducts fingerprint comparisons and/or individualizations of suspects, complainants, police, fire personnel, and witnesses; performs and leads others in difficult latent print individualizations requiring a high level of skill; verifies the conclusions of fellow latent examiners; operates and has knowledge of the Texas Department of Public Safety AFIS and FBI IAFIS computer systems as they relate to latent and tenprint inquiries/searches; performs annual purges from the unsolved latent database of those offenses past their statute of limitation; searches all AFIS quality latent fingerprints through AFIS; conducts tenprint AFIS searches to identify suspects arrested by patrol officers, case detectives, and outside law enforcement agencies; responds to all court proceedings in which their presence is required and requested by subpoena where they present expert testimony; trains others in AFIS tenprint and latent operations.

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Forensic Scientist I (Latent Prints)  |  Nassau County, NY
Final Filing Date: April 1, 2012
Salary: $39,085.00 - $77,532.00 per year

This is the entry-level class in the Forensic Scientist (Latent Prints) series. The work involves responsibility for the examination and processing of physical evidence in order to develop latent print friction ridge detail (fingerprints, footprints, palm prints) using various chemical and physical methods. This position differs from Forensic Scientist II (Latent Prints) by virtue of it being an entry-level position, the training requirements of the incumbents, performance of routine tasks and the decreased independence of work. All work performed by incumbents in this class is performed under close direct supervision from higher level employees in this series. General supervision is received from the Director of Laboratories; performs related work as required.
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Forensic Scientist I - Biology/DNA   |  Las Vegas, NV Metropolitan Police Department
Final Filing Date: April 9, 2012
Salary: $4,988.53 - $7,384.00 per month
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DNA Technical Lead  |  Las Vegas, NV Metropolitan Police Department
Final Filing Date: April 13, 2012
Salary: $5,784.17 - $8,562.67 per month

The incumbent functions as the technical leader and is accountable for the technical operations of the Biology/DNA Detail of the Forensic Laboratory, which includes monitoring, coaching, and training of staff; performs technical and administrative reviews of cases; provides scientific consultation; completes advanced research; performs Biology/DNA analyses on physical evidence; interprets test results and forms conclusions; prepares reports; and testifies as an expert witness.

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Forensic Scientist I - Latent Prints  |  Las Vegas, NV Metropolitan Police Department
Final Filing Date: April 23, 2012
Salary: $4,988.53 - $7,384.00 per month

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Latent Print Examiner  |  Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory, Dayton, OH
Final Filing Date: Not stated.
Salary: Negotiable and commensurate with experience.

We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced individual for the position of Latent Print Examiner with the Miami Valley Regional Crime Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio. This is a civilian position assisting in law enforcement investigations. The laboratory performs case work for numerous agencies throughout Southwestern Ohio. Position Description: Analyze latent prints to determine value for comparison purposes or for AFIS entry; Compare latent prints with known fingerprints and palmprints to determine common source; Development of latent prints on physical evidence submitted to the laboratory; Enter suitable latent prints in AFIS; Operation of lab equipment, LIMS systems, computer systems/software and cameras; Provide expert testimony in court and prepare court charts when needed.

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