Steps to take to secure a crime scene

JOBURG – Securing a crime scene is important to help the justice system prevail.

 

To help the justice system prevail, Fidelity ADT has released important steps to keep in mind when securing a crime scene.

At a crime scene, every bit of evidence counts so limit contact with the scene to avoid contamination.

Fidelity ADT community development manager, Linda Reeder said that in many cases the public is incidentally involved in crime by either being a witness, the owner of a property or an innocent bystander.

She said it is important to notify the closest police station and a private security company and request medical support if anyone is injured.

The next step is to secure the crime scene. “If you can cordon it off, even better and make notes – you may not be able to recall small details later,” said Reeder.

Keep the following steps in mind:

“Forensic work is highly detailed and often it is the small details one would never pick up with the naked eye that is invaluable clues.

“These should never be tampered with and sadly many cases are thrown out of court as people do not realise they have not followed the right procedures. Every person can play an invaluable role in ensuring criminals are put behind bars.”

 

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