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Cesar's Auto Repair Burglary Investigation
CSI Ramirez #191
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CN# 2017-29008

On 12/27/2017 0145 at approximately hours, Lt. Heysler #122 requested that I respond to Cesar's Auto Repair located at 3750 10th Ave N, regarding a burglary investigation. I arrived on the scene and met with Sgt. Vazquez #111. I observed the perimeter of the property to be secured; the weather was clear and approximately 77° F. The following is a summation of my briefing: The suspect who was identified as Carlos Palacios Miranda, was recorded burglarizing Cesar's Auto Repair. Suspect has been detained. She further explained that there are 2 one hundred bills that were placed under the chair.
Cesar's Auto Repair is a local business that provides automotive services. The building sits on the south
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The following steps were used to collect saliva standard:
I donned a fresh pair of Nitrile gloves. I labeled the inner envelope with case number, Miranda name, and my name. Next I collect the saliva sample with an unopened sterile cotton applicators and swab Miranda’s inner cheek. I place swabs in the inner envelope and seal with evidence tape, signed, dated and initialed. This envelope is placed in a bigger envelope, sealed with evidence tape, signed, dated and labeled.
Sgt. Vazquez and I performed a cursory search during the search I observed the following;
Two vehicles were inside the perimeter of the scene; Sgt. Vasquez vehicle located south east of the scene and the managers red Volkswagen located south west of the establishment. There was a partially consumed Corona beer bottle located by the bushes in front of the business as well as a shattered wine bottle located north of the median. South of the median I observed an item belonging to the register as well as scattered coins. 2 one hundred dollar bills were located under a chair west of the front door. The entrance door glass was
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I donned a fresh pair of Nitrile gloves prior to each sample. Using unopened sterile cotton applicators, I moistened swabs with the distilled water. I then swab the area indicated on the package description. Furthermore, I then place the swabs in its original packaging, making sure no contact with any outside element is made. The two swabs are placed in a coin envelope with the case number and a description of swab. The envelope is sealed with tamper proof evidence tape, dated and initialed. The gloves are then discarded after each swab that is taken. All swabs are placed individually in a brown paper evidence bag and sealed with tamper proof evidence tape, dated and

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