On Scene with OSCR360: Documenting a Vehicle Interior During Fingerprint Processing
OSCR360 is on scene. Check out how OSCR was used by this Illinois agency in documenting a vehicle interior for fingerprint processing.
OSCR360 is on scene. Check out how OSCR was used by this Illinois agency in documenting a vehicle interior for fingerprint processing.
The investigations division of a Florida Sheriff’s Department is just one of the many agencies who recognized the benefits of the OSCR360 desktop software right from the start. While demoing OSCR360, one detective mentioned to me that they were working on a particularly controversial case involving multiple murders, circumstantial evidence, and more. The department was in the process of putting together a case overview – read how OSCR helped
Not a Total Station, not a 3D laser scanner, & priced to fit your budget, OSCR360 is a unique investigative tool used to capture crime or crash scene evidence as seen by the investigator.
Press Release: The L-Tron team will be attending & presenting at the annual Chesapeake Bay IAI Educational Conference in Gettysburg, PA from March 25-27, 2020. L-Tron’s Andy McNeill, who has presented at several previous IAI conferences, is scheduled to teach an IAI-accredited Forensic Photography workshop on Friday, March 27 from 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
The L-Tron team is on our way to Gettysburg, PA for the 2020 Chesapeake Bay IAI Conference. Andy will be teaching a Forensic Photography workshop on Friday – can’t wait to see you there.
Meet Alex & OSCR360 – they have been traveling the country and meeting with departments nationwide. Hear about Alex’s first time at a live crime scene, and how OSCR360 assisted with documenting an unattended death…
Austin Police Department recently completed a full-day of training with L-Tron on the OSCR360 hardware and software equipment for crime scene investigation, scene documentation and case organization.
There’s a certain “Zen” in what ways a crime scene is documented. Thinking behind documentation – “finding mindful awareness of the present” – is as important as methods used. An investigator can have all the current tech available to document a crime, but if they aren’t “in the moment,” their case can fall apart.
Boston Police Department recently completed a day of training with the L-Tron team focused on the OSCR360 hardware and software for crime scene investigation, scene documentation, and case organization. The training occurred over two sessions on November 13th and included approximately two-dozen members of Boston Police Department’s Crime Scene Response Unit.
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