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No matter how small a community is, crime still happens. Law enforcement in the area may be limited to only a few officers, but they still deal with a high volume of evidence. They’re typically doing.
Organizing guns in a police evidence room requires more than clearing off a shelf. Firearms need secure intake, individual containment, restricted access, and storage that protects both the chain of.
Without properly stored evidence, most legal cases cannot be prosecuted. Whether a suspect is behind bars or the investigation is just beginning, properly storing the evidence can mean the difference.
During a criminal investigation, the transfer of evidence from collection to storage is one of the most vulnerable stages in the chain of custody. Traditional evidence lockers often require hallway.
As a sales rep with over 15 years’ experience, I’ve learned how to ask a lot of questions; and with all the storage options it’s important not only to ask questions but to ask the right questions.
