Laser scanning is the fastest, most accurate and most comprehensive technology available to crime scene and crash scene investigators. It... Read More
Detective Sergeant Sarah Beninghof, of the New Jersey State Police Crime Scene Investigations Unit, remembers what it was like documenting... Read More
Just months after transitioning from a total station to 3D laser scanning technology, Major Crimes Unit Investigators Brian Shrier and... Read More
3D laser scanning is widely recognized as the fastest, most comprehensive way to document the aftermath of a crime or... Read More
Over the last few years, policing in the U.S. has become more difficult and much more stressful. Many Americans believe... Read More
Read the full story here. To learn more about how 3D laser scanning data can assist in crime scene investigations... Read More
When Detective Frank McDonagh, of the Albany Police Department in New York, was assigned to the Forensic Investigation Unit two-and-a-half... Read More
In 2014, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Brandon, Manitoba, became the first law-enforcement agency in the province to adopt... Read More
The Albany Police Department set precedent in 2012 when it became the state’s first police agency outside of New York... Read More
Karen Livengood has documented hundreds of scenes over her 17-year career with the Orlando Police Department Crime Scene Unit—the majority... Read More
The terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 woke up many agencies to the importance of documenting our nation’s critical infrastructure, monuments... Read More
By Duke Dutch, Sept. 25, 2014 Investigators can significantly cut documentation time on fatal crash scenes and simultaneously eliminate the... Read More