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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction
That sucks.
Why don't the police take finger prints in these situations? I had a similar thing happen with a car before and the police didn't care at all (and it was a small town with really not much else happening).
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I think the police believe that it is essentially a waste of their time and resources to fingerprint, especially when they do not have suspects in mind.
I took a forensics science class while in university and one day we had an ident officer come and speak to the class. He said that it really gets on the nerves of officers when people ask why they're not treating their case like they would see on CSI (i.e. fingerprinting everything, taking blood samples, etc.). As he said the reality is doing all of these tests take money and resources away from more important cases when convictions are not likely.