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The DNA200 evidence collection kit allows the investigator to collect, store, and mark DNA and other biological evidence at the crime scene.


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early every evidence kit in the


crime scene vehicle or patrol car will have Sirchie® products. Most law enforcement officers are aware of the quality products they produce, but not every- one may be aware that Sirchie offers a total solu- tion for crime scene needs. Sirchie manufactures a complete line of forensic equipment, from finger- printing to forensics to narcotics to handwriting analysis and DNA. Sirchie has the equipment and an understanding of the forensic process. Anyone who has ever processed a crime scene would have to be familiar with Sirchie® crime scene equipment and his- torically nearly every crime scene has probably had a strong Sirchie presence. Sirchie was founded in 1927 by Francis Sirchie, and their earliest products included fi ngerprint re- cording items (inks, rollers, cards, etc.) and crime scene prod- ucts, including latent print powders and investigation kits.


Pioneer in Fingerprinting


Sirchie has set the standard for high-quality fingerprint recording products for nearly a century, since 1927. This includes ink pads and ink, palm printing, ink rollers and slabs, fingerprint cards and holders and training materials.


Sirchie’s No. LP303A Latent Print Specialist Kit contains a wide variety of latent fingerprint developing methods as well as the means to collect elimination fingerprints at the scene.


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