Eugene
Eugene Police Department’s forensic unit conducts specialized bullet trajectory training
Eugene, OR – The Eugene Police Department’s Forensic Evidence Unit recently completed specialized training in bullet trajectory examination to enhance their ability to investigate violent crimes.
The training focused on all aspects of evidence handling, from collecting items at crime scenes to analyzing projectiles under a microscope.
The department emphasized that this work requires precision, patience, and ongoing learning to ensure that every piece of evidence can clearly contribute to solving crimes and delivering justice to victims.
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