A new flying laser scanner and robot-mounted sensor make scene capture for crime and crash scene investigations safer and easier.
Is your public safety agency holding on to obsolete equipment because there’s simply no money in the budget for newer...
When crime scene investigators were called to process the scene of a man shot to death in northwest Bloomington, Ill.,...
By Frank J. Hahnel III, Nov. 27, 2013 “Zoo Dun It?” That’s the question guests at a Dec. 7 event at...
August 18, 2014 With 33 years in accident reconstruction under my belt, I go back, not quite to the stone-and-chisel...
Craig Fries, founder and CEO of Precision Simulations Inc., a scene documentation, reconstruction analysis, and 3D visualization firm, never intended...
I recently ran a post on the weather durability of the Leica ScanStation Px line (P16, P30, P40) and really...
Nov. 3, 2014 The Zoo Dun It safari murder mystery returns to the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford, Fla., on...
Since its official launch in November 2016, the compact, easy-to-use Leica BLK360 imaging laser scanner generated a substantial amount of...
When you need to reconstruct accidents, what is the safest and fastest way to thoroughly and accurately measure and document...
U.S. Federal Court Issues Daubert Ruling Affirming Scientific Validity of Leica ScanStation Evidence
On September 30, 2013, United States Magistrate Judge Gregory B. Wormuth, presiding over the U.S District Court For The District...
By Michael Cunningham, Dec. 9, 2013 The Metro-North commuter train departed Poughkeepsie as usual at 5:54 am on Sunday, Dec. 1, on its...