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    Participants learned how to process a crime scene, aprehend a suspect and handle hazordous waste as part of the recent Police Explorer Team Builder Challenge in Mesa. [Cecily Markland/Special to Tribune]

  • Police Explorers

    Participants in the recent Police Explorers Team Builder Challenge in Mesa process a mock crime scene. The teams had five minutes to plan, then 20 minutes to identify, collect, field process, package evidence, and formulate a theory about what happened. Afterwards, they had to explain their theory, the items they collected, and what forensic processes were (or would be) used on each item. Points were awarded for using less time, correct theory, correct items, and correct processes. [Robert Young/Mesa Police Department]

  • Police Explorers

  • Police Explorers

    Participants learned how to process a crime scene, aprehend a suspect and handle hazordous waste as part of the recent Police Explorer Team Builder Challenge in Mesa. [Robert Young/Mesa Police Department]

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    Teams in the recent Police Explorer Team Builder Challenge in mesa completed a series of physical tasks aimed at requiring teamwork and camaraderie. Some of the other tasks included pushing a patrol car, moving a stack of boxes from point A to point B, and moving containers full of water. [Robert Young/Mesa Police Department]

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    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

  • Police technology

    A Mesa police officer displays a camera above his ear that patrol officers will wear to record their interactions with the public. A small hard drive records video and audio. Police are also testing a hand-held scanner that takes suspects’ fingerprints and remotely checks the information with a statewide database of 2 million prints. [Tim Hacker/Tribune]

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