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3 Conditions: In a Training Area, Given: A Simulated Crime SceneA Simulated Crime Scene Various Pieces of EvidenceVarious Pieces of Evidence Packaging Materials (Cardboard Cartons, Paper Tape, and Envelopes)Packaging Materials (Cardboard Cartons, Paper Tape, and Envelopes) Blank DA Form 4002Blank DA Form 4002 Blank DA Form 4137Blank DA Form 4137 NotebookNotebook Black Ink PenBlack Ink Pen Action: Collect Evidence

4 Standard: All Evidence Must Be:All Evidence Must Be: – Correctly Collected – Preserved – Marked – Recorded DA Forms 4002 and 4137 Completed With the Correct InformationDA Forms 4002 and 4137 Completed With the Correct Information

5 Survey the Area Survey the Area – Search for Evidence – Document Its Location Collect and Preserve Collect and Preserve – Mark Evidence – Containerize and Seal Items That Cannot Be Marked Record Evidence Record Evidence – Complete DA Form 4137 – Complete DA Form 4002

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9 Handle Evidence as Little as Possible

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11 Mark in Location Where it is Least Likely to Effect Appearance Appearance Monetary Value Monetary Value Use Use Evidence Value of the Item Evidence Value of the Item

12 On a Semiautomatic Pistol On a Revolver Investigator’s Mark Magazine Investigator’s Mark

13 DA FORM JUL 76 Replaces DA FORM 4002, 1JAN 73 which is obsolete EVIDENCE/PROPERTY TAG REMARKS DOCUMENT NUMBER ITEM NUMBER OF ITEM MPR/CIR SEQUENCE NUMBER CID Cigarette butt

14 Search for Evidence Search for Evidence Document its Location Document its Location Evidence Handling Evidence Handling Mark Evidence Mark Evidence Complete DA Form 4137 Complete DA Form 4137 Complete DA Form 4002 Complete DA Form 4002