There was a computer theft at our school! The thief had managed to get in through the window!

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There was a computer theft at our school! The thief had managed to get in through the window!

The police already got a piece of the theft’s clothing, but they cannot find any trace on it related to the crime scene!

Take the samples from the clothing and examine them by using the special electronic microscopes

Enter data about the suspicious traces (such as color, hairs, etc.) in your detective log book on the following link: faea1db048b249b#!/edit.aspx?cid=5FAEA1DB048B249B&resi d=5FAEA1DB048B249B%21345&app=OneNote

Physical property theft, item theft (such as a computer) OR Intellectual property theft (such as a video)? Provide your answer in the questionnaire: