Case Of The Crown Jewels Template Page 12

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CONFIDENTIAL
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P O L I C E R E P O R T
I N C I D E N T D A T A
Incident Type:
Complaint Status:
Museum Theft
Pending DNA Results
Processed by:
Other Officers:
Officer Joe Friday
Officer Dee Enae
Officer Ligase
P R O P E R T Y
Property Code:
Owner’s Name:
Jewelry/Precious Metal
City Museum
Name:
Value:
Crown Jewels
$1,000,000
B U R G L A R Y D A T A
Method of Entry:
Unlawful Entry through broken window
Narrative: The crown jewels were allegedly stolen from the City Museum.
Once on the scene I noted that
the only window in the room was broken.
Officer Ligase approached me and said that there were no
prints or any apparent evidence left at the crime scene.
However, upon further inspection of the
window, my partner, Dee Enae, noticed that there was some blood on the sill.
The thief had cut
himself on the broken glass.
The blood sample was collected and sent to the crime lab via the
messenger, R. Renee, who gave the package to the technician Edna N. Zime.
S U S P E C T D A T A
Suspect Number:
1
Name:
Pockets Peterson
Brief Description of Suspicion:
A widely known and successful crime thief.
Peterson has been known to brag
that he could get by any security system.
He said he would prove it by someday taking the crown
jewels.
No stone has been known to have higher security.
Suspect Number:
2
Name:
Cruella “The Cat” Blanchard
Brief Description of Suspicion: Owns the largest private collection of precious stones in the world.
She has
offered millions of dollars for them.
Having been a member of the prestigious ninja swat team, she
has the talent and guts to pull off such a crime.
Suspect Number:
3
Name:
Professor Angstrom
Brief Description of Suspicion:
Past curator of the museum that housed the crown jewels.
He was recently
fired from his job and replaced by the boss’s niece.
His motive may be revenge.
Suspect Number:
4
Name:
The Resident Scientist
Brief Description of Suspicion:
Credited for discovery of the crown jewels.
She claims they are rightfully
hers.
C R I M E L A B D A T A
Crime Lab Investigator:
Evidence Messenger:
Edna N. Zime
R. Renee
List of Evidence Received:
List of Procedures Used:
Plastic bag with Blood
DNA Extraction
DNA from four suspects
Polymerase Chain Reaction
DNA restriction analysis
Narrative:
After receiving the package with the plastic bag marked Crime Scene, the crime scene DNA
was extracted from the blood sample in the bag.
Because the sample was so small the DNA was
amplified using the polymerase chain reaction.
Lab assistants used DNA isolated from four suspects
and compared them to the crime scene DNA using DNA restriction analysis.
Results:
See attached DNA Results Poster from lab assistants
P o l i c e R e p o r t
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