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Laboratory facilities are located in Evansville, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, and Lowell. Approximately 90 percent of analytical services and 60 percent of crime scene investigation services are in support of county and municipal police agency investigations.
Regional Laboratory Contact Information. Evansville Regional Laboratory. 19411 Highway 41 North. Evansville, IN 47725. 812-867-3157. 800-852-3970. Lab Manager: Dan Colbert. Email Dan Colbert. Fort Wayne Regional Laboratory.
Biological Item Submission Protocols. CODIS Submission Guidelines. Electronic Evidence Submission - Frequently Asked Questions. Electronic Evidence Submission - Setup Instructions. Family Reference Collection Form.
Evansville District 35 Public Information Officer. 19411 Highway 41 North Evansville, IN 47725 812.868.2153 tringle@isp.in.gov
Prepare laboratory case notes and written reports. Communicate analytical procedures, methodology, and conclusions to various representatives of the criminal justice system including court testimony as an expert witness. Participate in a proficiency testing program. Assist in calibration and maintenance of laboratory instruments.
Ink and Writing Instrument Classification and Comparison. Detection and Decipherments of Altered, Erased, Obliterated, Charred, or Water-soaked Documents. Printing Process Identification to Determine Source or Authenticity. Photocopy and Facsimile Identification and Comparison.
Laboratory tours can be requested through the Laboratory Manager. However, the number of tours given is limited to minimize the disruption of work activities. Evansville (812) 867-3157
Two other regional Laboratories soon followed with Fort Wayne opening in 1978 and Evansville in 1979. The present laboratory system employs more than 180 police and civilian personnel, all trained in various phases of identification and examination of evidence.
Today the Indiana State Police have four regional laboratories located in Indianapolis, Evansville, Lowell, and Ft. Wayne. These labs employ over 176 employees which includes approximately 41 sworn officers and 135 civilians. ISP laboratory services are available to all law enforcement agencies statewide free of charge to the individual department.
Each person selected for a Forensic Scientist position, once hired, will participate in an extensive laboratory training program. The program consists of lectures and practical laboratory exercises. The trainees must successfully complete written tests, practical examinations and a mock courtroom testimony exercise.