Corvallis Police Department Forensics Division Crime Scene Images.

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Corvallis Police Department Forensics Division Crime Scene Images

Corvallis Police Department Forensics Division Suspects List After Initial Fingerprint Analysis

Suspect #1 Mr. Penrose

Suspect #2 Mrs. Mulligan

Suspect #3 Mr. Park

Suspect #4 Mrs. Stephens

Suspect #5 Mrs. Krause

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Suspect #1 Mr. Penrose

Suspect #2 Mrs. Mulligan

Suspect #3 Mr. Park

Suspect #4 Mrs. Stephens

Suspect #5 Mrs. Krause

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