Criminal Investigation Report
Criminal Investigation Report
I. Introduction
This Criminal Investigation Report pertains to the investigation conducted by [YOUR COMPANY NAME] into the case of alleged Robbery occurring on March 15, 2055. The purpose of this report is to document the findings, evidence, and conclusions reached during the investigation.
II. Investigative Details
A. Case Overview
Case Information |
Details |
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Case Number: |
CI-2055-123 |
Date of Incident: |
March 15, 2055 |
Reporting Officer: |
[YOUR NAME] |
Reporting Agency: |
[YOUR COMPANY NAME] |
Incident Location: |
Jacksonville, Florida |
Suspects
Suspect Name |
Age |
Description |
Status |
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Tim Bergman |
35 |
Male, known to frequent the area |
Arrested |
Thelma Marshall |
28 |
Female, believed to be an accomplice |
Pending |
Victim
Victim Name |
Age |
Occupation |
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Fred Robinson |
50 |
Owner of Robinson's Jewelry Store |
B. Investigative Steps
The investigation included the following steps:
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Interviews: Interviews were conducted with Mr. Robinson, witnesses at the scene, and individuals who identified the suspects.
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Evidence Collection: Physical evidence included fingerprints found at the scene and CCTV footage from nearby businesses showing suspicious activity.
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Forensic Analysis: DNA samples were collected and analyzed from the scene. The results matched Tim Bergman's DNA profile.
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Surveillance Review: Review of surveillance footage confirmed the presence of both suspects near the crime scene around the time of the incident.
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Collaboration: Collaboration with Jacksonville Police Department for additional forensic analysis and witness interviews.
III. Findings
A. Evidence Collected
Type of Evidence |
Details |
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Physical Evidence |
Fingerprints matching Tim Bergman found on the jewelry store's front door handle. |
Digital Evidence |
Surveillance footage captured Tim Bergman entering and leaving Robinson's Jewelry Store shortly before and after the robbery. |
Witness Statements |
Multiple witnesses identified Tim Bergman from a photo lineup as the person they saw leaving the store with a bag shortly after the incident. |
B. Analysis
Based on the evidence collected and analyzed, it was determined that Tim Bergman, assisted by Thelma Marshall, committed the robbery. The investigation revealed a pattern of similar crimes in the area with a similar modus operandi.
IV. Legal Proceedings
A. Prosecution Decision
The findings of this investigation were presented to the prosecuting attorney for review. Based on the comprehensive evidence gathered, charges of robbery were filed against Tim Bergman.
B. Court Proceedings
The case proceeded to trial on April 20, 2056. The evidence presented in this report, including witness testimonies and forensic evidence, formed a critical part of the prosecution's case. Tim Bergman was found guilty of robbery and sentenced accordingly.
V. Conclusion
This report concludes the investigation into the Robbery case of March 15, 2055. The thorough documentation of evidence and findings provided a clear narrative of events and supported the legal proceedings effectively.