In a rural environment there are large areas or multiple areas that have the potential for evidence. These areas could be backyards, fields, parks and gardens. Time constraints don't allow for excavations to occur in all suspected locations.
ROCIC WorkshopSearching for Buried BodiesBuried WeaponsMurder in Sweden - GPR Guides Evidence Search
ROCIC Workshop
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GPR systems can detect metallic and non-metallic pieces of evidence buried beneath the surface. As a result of this capability investigators frequently use GPR to find physical evidence that is difficult to locate. Victims of homicide fall into the non-metallic category and the use of GPR simplifies pinpointing their bodies. Learn More
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Searching for Buried Bodies
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GPR is a rapid, non-destructive tool of identifying the location of buried bodies for further excavation. Learn More
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Buried Weapons
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GPR detects buried metal, wooden or plastic weapons, either directly or from disturbed soil conditions. Learn More
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Murder in Sweden - GPR Guides Evidence Search
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Law enforcement in Sweden turned to a Sensors & Software GPR system to pinpoint the location of a murder victim’s body. Learn More
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