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Friday, March 31, 2017
Finding Remains in the Field
At a recent Search and Rescue (SAR) conference I sat through an excellent presentation by the state of Oregon's medical examiner.
She offered her suggestions regarding the discovery of human remains in the field.
First, don't move the remains or other items such as clothing, shoes and other personal effects. You may have found a crime scene.
Second, take a picture of the bone that is found. A cell phone camera is fine. Put a reference to determine size for the examiner. For example, a ruler works best but the sole of your boot or a knife would help too.
Use your GPS to record the geographic coordinates of the scene.
Consider marking the location with flagging tape.
Contact and forward the image to the local law enforcement authorities.
The image below says it well.
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