Roles of the first attending officer.

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What are the roles and responsibilities of the first attending police officer at a crime scene? Of all the roles and responsibilities police hold, one of the most important any officer could have, would be that of the first attending officer at a crime scene. The ability of the first attending officer to perform their duties accurately is vital for the outcome of evidence collection to be successful. The importance of the evidence collected can …

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