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Arizona Identification
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Council Newsletter
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President: Dwane Hilderbrand
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Editor: Mitchell Small
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July, 1990
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Latent Shoeprint Analysis
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Submitted by Dwane S Hilderbrand, CLPE
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Criminalist III
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Scottsdale Police Department
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Scottsdale, Arizona
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For decades, latent impressions have provided investigators,
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identification technicians and criminalists invaluable clues to
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establish the identity of individuals. Yet, another type of print
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impressions that could be just as valuable has been overlooked.
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Latent shoe impressions exist in almost all interior crime scenes
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but they are often ignored by investigators or destroyed by initial
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responders before these impressions may be processed.
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Latent shoe impressions are the reproduction of the shoe sole
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or tread through grease, oil or other foreign substance transferred
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to an object it has touched or come into contact with. While these
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prints can not be seen by the naked eye, they may be revealed by
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using standard fingerprint powders. Most casual shoes have rubber
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soles which are a petroleum product that secretes an oil base and
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impressions may revealed using an iodine fuming gun. Although crime
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scene investigators routinely search for visible shoe impressions
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in exterior crime scenes, they often overlook the existence of
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latent shoe impressions.
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Like fingerprints, latent shoe impressions can be used to
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place an individual at a crime scene. Although each shoe
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manufacturer produces hundreds of various styles of footwear with
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the same tread design, these identical prints quickly become unique
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through the owner's use. Wear will vary depending on individual
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walking styles and contact with different surfaces. Any scratch,
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nick, or cut will result in points of comparison, making the shoe
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"one of a kind".
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As previously mentioned, most casual shoes have rubberized
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soles, when exposed to light amounts of moisture, react in a way
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similar to a finger leaving its impression on a surface. Vinyl,
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linoleum, glass, smooth tile and doors, and painted floors provide
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the best surfaces for recovery of latent shoe impressions.
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Many of the same factors that are involved in lifting latent
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finger and palm impressions made by friction skin are to be
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considered in recovering latent shoe impressions i.e, the surface
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must be smooth enough to reveal the characteristics of the soles
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and temperature and weather conditions must be conducive to the
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preservation of the impression. Like latent impressions, latent
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shoe impressions are fragile and can be damaged if further contact
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is made after the print is placed. They can be easily altered or
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destroyed by the first responders and curious bystanders so it is
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very important to carefully secure the crime scene if recovery of
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the impression is to be successful. Latent shoe impressions have not been widely used on crime
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scene investigations. Although recovery of the impressions depends
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on several unpredictable variables, they may yield valuable
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information and, therefore, should be considered a viable option
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for investigators.
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Information for this column was found in the FBI Law
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Enforcement
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Bulletin and provided by Dwain A Pierce, Criminalist Specialist,
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Knoxville Police Department, Knoxville, Tennessee.
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This author (Mr. Hilderbrand) has verified the finding of Mr.
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Pierce through tests and experiments using various powders,
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chemical enhancement and other techniques including lasers. Using
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these techniques, he has developed and recovered many latent shoe
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sole impressions.
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An Alternative Method Of Fixing
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Iodine Developed Latent Prints
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Submitted by Mark Hatcher
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Latent Print Examiner II
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Crime Laboratory Bureau
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Phoenix Police Department
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Iodine fuming is a great tool in the development of latent
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prints on porous surfaces. One of its biggest drawbacks, however,
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is that the developed print will fade. There are several
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commercially available products that will allow fixing the
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developed print. An alternate method can be accomplished by using
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a steam iron to fix iodine prints without any of the drawbacks of
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commercial processes.
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After completing the Iodine fuming process, apply a steam iron
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to the fumed print. The print will now be fixed and the color will
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have changed from a yellowish-brown to a bluish-purple. When a
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steam iron, and or, electricity is not available at a crime scene,
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the print can be fixed by immersing the article in water. Steam is
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the preferred method because dipping the article in the water may
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be destructive to ridge detail or other trace evidence.
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There are many advantages in favor of using water (steam) for
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a fixing agent of Iodine fumed prints. These include cost, safety,
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and practicality. Water is inexpensive, readily available and
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posses no threat if inhaled or touched. In addition, fixing an
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iodine print with water limits an item to as few chemicals as
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possible. This will reduce the chances of destroying other types of
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forensic evidence, and fixing the iodine print using a steam iron
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does not preclude the use of ninhydrin or silver nitrate.
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Do you have an unknown deceased individual in your files? The AIC
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may be able help you identify the individual. We can print the
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fingerprints of an unknown deceased along with a physical
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description of the individual in the Newsletter. Send your
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information to the editor.
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THE SOAP BOX
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The Arizona Identification Newsletter is under new management!
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After his long term as Editor, Mr. John Jolly has stepped down as
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editor and I have been appointed the editor until the AIC holds
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elections. This newsletter also begins one of the new features of
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the new Newsletter, the Soapbox. As is traditional, everyone is
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invited to get up on the Soapbox and speak their minds. If you have
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an evidence processing problem, an unusual case, someone who needs
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a public pat on the back or any other reason to sound off, this is
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the place. As Editor, I have the honor of inaugurating the column
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with an explanation of proposed editorial policies and submission
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procedures. I hope this will be the last column I need to write:
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the newsletter should be the product of the members and we need
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your contributions to make it work.
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To make submission as painless as possible, your articles may
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find their way into the newsletter in a variety of ways:
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øASCII file on a 5¬" MS-DOS compatible diskette. Preformatted
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diskettes will be supplied, on request, for the transfer. If
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your word processor does not save in this format, or you are
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not sure what an ASCII file is, send a copy of the file
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anyway! Don't worry about "special effects" like underlining
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and such; if submitted early enough, you will receive a copy
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of the edited version for approval.
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øIf you have access to a computer with a modem, I will be
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maintaining a part time Electronic Bulletin Board System (BBS)
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for information transfer. Between 2pm and midnight, Tuesday
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through Friday, the BBS may be reached through 971-4677; baud
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rates up to 2400 bps are supported and the standard 8 data
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bits, No Parity and 1 stop bit is used. Through the modem, I
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can accept any ASCII document for inclusion into the
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newsletter. The BBS will also provide E-mail between members
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and other information will be on file for downloading.
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øScottsdale PD will accept FAX transmissions of your articles
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if your agency has FAX capabilities. Send your articles
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addressed to Dwane Hilderbrand, Technical Investigations, at
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391-5097.
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øTyped submissions will always be welcome. Don't be concerned
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with line spacing or margins, but please be sure all technical
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terms are spelled properly.
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øHand written articles are acceptable, but please take time to
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make them legible!
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øAs a rule, photographs do not reproduce well, but line
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drawings, diagrams and original artwork is welcome.
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Fingerprint patterns should be enlarged 2-3 times normal size
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and Polaroid copies are adequate. If a presentation chart is
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required, submit one Polaroid of the known and a second of the
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unknown; tray to fill the frame as much as possible. If your
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photographs show adequate detail, the reproduction should also
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be adequate. Black and white photographs are preferred in all
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cases.
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All of us have a knack for doing something better than anyone
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else. Here's your chance to pass that talent along and tell
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everyone what you do best and how well you do it. We all know
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someone who deserves recognition for doing a terrific job behind
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the scenes, but who somehow never gets recognized; here's a
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platform to recognize them.
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When submitting anything for publication, bear in mind that
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your article needs to be received by the first of the month that
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the newsletter will be published. As editor, I don't like to do too
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much editing: your article may be arranged to fit the space
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provided, but I will try not to change the words you submit.
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Provided you submit your article early enough, I will even send you
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a copy of how the article will appear, prior to publication. We are
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targeting newsletter to be published two weeks after the quarterly
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AIC meetings to try and keep the members as up to date as possible.
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Minutes of Previous Meetings
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April 21, 1990
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Submitted by Rudy Zamora
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Members Attending
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1) Mr. Barry Jones Mesa PD
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2) Mr. Clyde Tess MCSO
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3) Mr. Rodolfo Zamora Mesa PD
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4) Mr. James Wallace Tucson PD
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5) Mr. Tim O' Sullivan Tucson PD
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6) Mr. Brian Rohrman Peoria PD
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7) Mr. Leonard Cummings DPS
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8) Ms. Glenda Hardy DPS
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9) Mrs. Annabell Alvarado-Smith MCSO
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10) Mr. Robert Miller MCSO
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11) Mr. Fred Carmack DPS
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12) Mr. Pat Wertheim DPS
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The meeting was called to order by Mr. Zamora Sec-Treas at
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1:00pm and introduced Mr. Wertheim from Tucson DPS who gave an
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excellent presentation on Cult Crimes. For copies of hand-out
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materials, contact Mr. Wertheim at 746-4570. The minutes from the
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previous meeting held on March 23, 1990 were covered.
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Agenda
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1) A.I.C Conference
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2) I.A.I Conference
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3) Recognizing individuals in our field
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4) Mr. Ed Wollert benefit
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5) Northland Pioneer College
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1) Effective March 26, 1990, Mr. Wertheim resigned as chairman of
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the AIC Conference. Mr. Mitch Small volunteered as chairman. Mrs.
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Ann Quigley and Mr. Zamora will assist to coordinate the conference
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in October. They will get back to the membership as soon as
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possible.
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2) The AIC is considering hosting the International Association
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for Identification's Annual Conference. Mrs. Patty Burkeholter from
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the Tucson Convention Bureau has given their full support to assist
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us in making this convention a successful one. It was determined by
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members present that we need to have commitments from not just a
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few members, but from most members. Mr. Wallace will ask Patty to
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give us a presentation on their services. He will try to arrange
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this for our meeting in June. NOTE: as of this newsletter we have
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received word from our members in Tucson and they are not able to
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support this conference.
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3) Recognizing individuals- When I was first trained in this
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field I was told the job has no fame and glory. All we have is the
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satisfaction that we did the very best we could at the crime scene
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and when the comparisons are done. I feel that it is time to
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recognize those in our field that go that extra yard. I propose
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that we develop and form a committee to recognize those
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individuals. I'm open for suggestions in this matter and welcome
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all comments. I will try an put together some type of standards to
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fit our needs and bring these to the membership for approval.
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4) Ed Wollert Benefit- Mr. Zamora is trying to put together a
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carport sale to benefit the Wollert family. This carport sale was
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held at Glenda Hardy's home and was supported primarily by Mesa PD
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members. Mrs. Wollert has sent the AIC a Thank You note in
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appreciation of our efforts.
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5) Northland Pioneer College- Mr. Pat Wertheim has agreed to
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coordinate, for the next four years, the "Crime Scene School" held
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at Northland Pioneer College. Mr. Wertheim stated that Mr. Wilson
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and students were very pleased of how this school was presented.
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Our sincere thanks to Mr. Wertheim for a job well done and to all
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those who assisted in this school. Mr. Wertheim is preparing for
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this years school and we ask all departments to again support us
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with this years program. Message: Mr. Clyde Tess would like you to
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notify the nominating committee or Mr. Hilderbrand (391-5278) if
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you are interested in becoming a board member or know of someone
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who would like to.
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We would like to invite all members to our next meeting in
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June. We encourage anyone who has a topic they would like to
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present to the members to please contact Mr. Hilderbrand at 391-
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5278 Scottsdale Police Department.
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With all business discussed, Mr. Jim Wallace made a motion to
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close the meeting and seconded by Mr. Clyde Tess (4:20 pm)
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Minutes of meeting on 6/16/90; held at Glenda Hardy's home.
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(Editor's note: in an effort to meet the publication deadline,
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these minutes were telephoned to me and I transcribed them. I
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apologize for any inaccuracies noted by members. Mitch)
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Members in attendance:
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1) Len Cummings DPS
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2) Clyde Tess MCSO
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3) Barry Jones Mesa PD
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4) Dwane Hilderbrand Scottsdale PD
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5) Glenda Hardy DPS
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6) Carey Chapman DPS
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7) Fred Carmack DPS
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8) Robert Tavernaro DPS
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9) Brian Rhorman Peoria PD
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10) Rudy Zamora Mesa PD
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The meeting was called to order at 1:00 pm.
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Rudy Zamora gave a practical demonstration of Crime Scene
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Processing with Red Wop in conjunction with the Luma Light. Len
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Cummings offered a variation to using straight Red Wop powder: mix
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about a tooth pick full of Red Wop with your standard container of
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Magna Powder. Tests conducted using the metal blade of a garden
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shovel showed sufficient fluorescence for detection of
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fingerprints.
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Mr. Zamora also reported that we have 40 paid members and an
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approximate balance of $4525 in the treasury.
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A point of order was raised concerning the need for Election
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of Officers as provided by our Bylaws. A special meeting of the AIC
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has been called for Saturday, July 21, at Mesa Police Department,
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1:00 pm to 4:00 pm for the express purpose of electing new
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officers. For directions and further information, contact Rudy
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Zamora at 644-2341 (Mesa) or Dwane Hilderbrand at 391-5278
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(Scottsdale).
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It was reported that a Recognition Program is still in the
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research stages and it was pointed out that California and Canada
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have a program of recognizing members of their divisions
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independent of the IAI's program. It was suggested that as part of
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the Recognition Program the AIC could send the honoree to the IAI
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Annual Convention.
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There was a division of opinion between member on having non-
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AIC members teaching at AIC sponsored schools.
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New Business Raised
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Glenda Hardy proposed publication of the AIC Newsletter every
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other month to insure current topics are covered.
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Anyone interested in running for office at the upcoming
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elections should contact Dwane as soon as possible.
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Robert Tavernaro suggested a letter to be sent to the heads of
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Arizona law enforcement agencies thanking them for supporting the
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AIC will be drafted. It is hoped that this will encourage more
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agencies to allow their people to become involved with the AIC.
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Clyde Tess suggested that instead of the usual weekend
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conference, this years Annual Conference become a one day
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symposium.
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Dwane Hilderbrand asked for the members to put together a
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questionnaire to determine what people expect from the AIC so the
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AIC may better meet the needs of its members.
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It was not recorded what time the meeting was adjourned.
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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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There will be a special meeting exclusively for electing new
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officers to be held July 21, 1990 at Mesa PD, 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm BE
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THERE TO CAST YOUR VOTE!
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The next regular AIC Quarterly Meeting will be held in Flagstaff,
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at the DPS Crime Lab, September 20, 1990, between 1:00 pm and 4:30
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pm. Contact Len Cummings or Dick Erffert
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AIC MEMBERS
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Dave Adkins Regular
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Fingerprint Examiner
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Grand Junction Police Department
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Grand Junction, Co 81501-7720
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Christa Anderson Regular
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Evidence Technician
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Phoenix Police Department
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Phoenix, Az 85003
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Work Phone: 261-8102
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Steven Anderson Regular
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Latent Print Examiner
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Scottsdale Police Dept
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Scottsdale, Az 85258
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Work Phone: 391-5278
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Joanne E Archibald Regular
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Fingerprint Examiner
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Tempe Police Department
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Tempe, Az 85281
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AIC MEMBERS
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Ron Bend Regular
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Identification Technician
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Pima County Sheriff's Department
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Tucson, Az 85702
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Work Phone: (602) 740-2820
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Dr. Walter Birkby Honorary
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Forensic Pathologist
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University of Arizona
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Tucson, Az 85700
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Jim Blount Regular
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Fingerprint Technician
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Pima County Sheriff's Department
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Tucson, Az 85702
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Work Phone: (602) 740-2820
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Alan Bradley Retired
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Dean Bradley Honorary
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Mesa, Az 85207
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Kathy Bright Honorary
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Identification Technician
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Pima County Sheriff's Department
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Tucson, Az 85702
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Work Phone: 740-2820
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Herb Bruning Regular
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Apache Junction Police Department
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Apahche Juntion, Az 85210
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Fred Carmack Regular
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Fingerprint Examiner
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Arizona Department of Public Safety
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Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
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Carey Chapman Regular
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Latent Print Unit Supervisor
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Arizona Department of Public Safety
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Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
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Nancy Christ Regular
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Latent Print Examiner I
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Phoenix Police Department
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Phoenix, Az 85003
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Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
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W. Joseph Collier Regular
|
||
Crime Laboratory Director
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102 AIC MEMBERS
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||
|
||
Herb Collins Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
Helen Jean Copeland Regular
|
||
Evidence Technician
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Mildred Copeland Regular
|
||
Evidence Technician
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
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|
||
Jim Cox Regular
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||
Lieutenant
|
||
San Bernardino County Sheriff's Ofc
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||
Redlands, Ca 92415
|
||
|
||
Leonard Cummings Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Flagstaff, Az 86011
|
||
|
||
Ronald Davis Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner II
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Linda Doyle Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
Greg Eilers Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Richard Erfert Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Flagstaff, Az 86011
|
||
|
||
Doug Ferguson Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner III
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
Tom Fiorenza Regular
|
||
Officer
|
||
Short Hills Police Department
|
||
Short Hills, NJ 07078
|
||
|
||
Charles Ford Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner
|
||
Goodyear, Az 85338
|
||
|
||
Paul Freeman Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Pima County Sheriff's Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85702
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 740-2820
|
||
|
||
Joe Garcia Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tempe Police Department
|
||
Tempe, Az 85281
|
||
|
||
Dr. Kevin Gilmartin Honorary
|
||
Psychiatrist
|
||
Pima County Sheriff's Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85702
|
||
|
||
Glenda K Hardy Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
|
||
|
||
Bob Harr Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Yuma Police Department
|
||
Yuma, Az 85364
|
||
|
||
Mark Hatcher Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner II
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Dwane Hilderbrand Regular
|
||
Latent Print Section Supervisor
|
||
Scottsdale Police Dept
|
||
Scottsdale, Az 85258
|
||
Work Phone: 391-5278
|
||
|
||
Wendy Hutchison Regular
|
||
Crime Scene Officer
|
||
Scottsdale Police Dept
|
||
Scottsdale, Az 85258
|
||
Work Phone: 391-5278 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
Wes Infiesto Regular
|
||
Crime Scene Officer
|
||
Scottsdale Police Dept
|
||
Scottsdale, Az 85258
|
||
Work Phone: 391-5278
|
||
|
||
John Jolly Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
|
||
|
||
Barry Jones Regular
|
||
Identification Section Supervisor
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
Karen Jones Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner III
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Roy Keller Regular
|
||
Identification Section Supervisor
|
||
Pima County Sheriff's Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85702
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 740-2820
|
||
|
||
Stan Kimball Regular
|
||
Retired
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85013
|
||
|
||
Julie Larson Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Don Levy Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
Rudy Martinez Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tempe Police Department
|
||
Tempe, Az 85281
|
||
|
||
Kim McCall Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Sherrill Meisner Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
John Neely Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Glenn H Nichols Regular
|
||
Pinetop-Lakeside Police Department
|
||
Pinetop-Lakeside, Az 85929
|
||
|
||
Tim O'Sullivan Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Geraldine Ortiz Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Liz Patze Regular
|
||
Property Technician
|
||
Pima County Sheriff's Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85702
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 740-2822
|
||
|
||
Lou Ann Quigley Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner III
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
LeRoy Rath Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner II
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Fritz Renter Regular
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
|
||
|
||
Frank Rodgers Regular
|
||
Latent Print Section Supervisor
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Art Rogers Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
|
||
Brian Rohrman Regular
|
||
Peoria Police Department
|
||
Peoria, Az 85380 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
Rubie L Ross Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner
|
||
Plano Police Department
|
||
Plano, Tx
|
||
|
||
Chuck Roth Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Pima County Sheriff's Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85702
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 740-2820
|
||
|
||
P. Glenn Rudd Regular
|
||
Intake Assistant
|
||
Yavapai County Sheriff's Office
|
||
Prescott, Az 86301
|
||
|
||
Ronald Rydman Associate
|
||
Western States Marketing
|
||
Prescott, Az 86301
|
||
|
||
Gene Scott Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Eva Skelton Regular
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
|
||
|
||
Steve Skowron Regular
|
||
Identification Technician
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Mitchell Small Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner II
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Annabelle Alvarado - Smith Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
|
||
Michael Smith Regular
|
||
Police Officer
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
|
||
Cole Sorensen Regular
|
||
Crime Scene Officer
|
||
Scottsdale Police Dept
|
||
Scottsdale, Az 85258
|
||
Work Phone: 391-5278 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
Vicki Standley Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner
|
||
Garland Police Department
|
||
Garland, Tx 75040
|
||
Work Phone: (214) 205-2095
|
||
|
||
Roberta Stegen Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
|
||
Gary Stone Regular
|
||
Latent Print Examiner II
|
||
Phoenix Police Department
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
Work Phone: (602) 261-8102
|
||
|
||
Rick Sutton Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
Mike Sweedo Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Robert Tavernaro Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85004-6638
|
||
|
||
Clyde Tess Regular
|
||
Identification Section Supervisor
|
||
Maricopa County Sheriff's Office
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85003
|
||
|
||
John Wagner Associate
|
||
Universal Procurement, Inc
|
||
Tempe, Az 85281
|
||
|
||
Jim Wallace Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tucson Police Department
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Doyle Walters Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
|
||
Bill Watling Regular
|
||
IRS/CID Forensic Lab
|
||
Chicago, Il 60606 AIC MEMBERS
|
||
|
||
Pat A Wertheim Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Arizona Department of Public Safety
|
||
Tucson, Az 85701
|
||
|
||
Kathy Wright Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Tempe Police Department
|
||
Tempe, Az 85281
|
||
|
||
Eloy Yassi Regular
|
||
Phoenix, Az 85040
|
||
|
||
Rudy Zamora Regular
|
||
Fingerprint Examiner
|
||
Mesa Police Department
|
||
Mesa, Az 85201
|
||
|
||
In response to many requests, we are printing an AIC
|
||
Membership Roster showing your fellow members and where they work.
|
||
Please contact either Rudy Zamora or Mitch Small with any
|
||
corrections to this list. We are also compiling a specialties list
|
||
for use in future teaching seminars, etc. If you would like to be
|
||
an instructor for an AIC sponsored seminar, let us know what you
|
||
are willing to teach.
|
||
|
||
In the next issue: AIC Officer Election Results; Poroscopy;
|
||
Shoe Impressions and the Electrostatic Dust Lifting Technique; AIC
|
||
Seminar Update and more!
|
||
|
||
Deadline for submissions to the next issue of the Newsletter
|
||
will be September 30. All articles and corrections must reach me
|
||
before then to be included; scheduled publication for the next
|
||
issue will be the first week of October.
|
||
|
||
Mitch Small |