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William Henningsen is the manager/director of the Omaha Police Department's Forensic Investigations Unit. Henningsen, who has been forensic mapping for more than 20 years, led the agency’s progression from tape measure to total station to 3D laser scanner, making it the first police department in the state to implement laser scanning technology. In addition to supervising the agency’s team of certified crime scene investigators and forensic analysts, he has been involved in training and consulting with Collision & Crime Forensic Solutions since 2015. To-date, Henningsen has captured and processed 3D laser scan data on more than 300 major crime scenes.
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