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S.A. 12-026 <br />Investigator: RICHARD BRADLEY Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 10/26/12 Date: 11/29/12 <br />Page 2 of 2 <br /> I observed an apparent bullet exit hole on the interior north wall and an apparent bullet <br />entry hole on the interior east plasterboard wall. The exit hole and entry hole were almost at <br />the junction of the east and north walls. I was unable to locate an exit hole on the exterior side <br />of the east wall. <br /> KAPP cut a small hole in the interior east wall of the garage in the area of the bullet <br />entry hole. I observed the northeast corner 2X4 vertical support beam was splintered at the <br />south side of the beam. The splintering appeared to have been caused by the bullet striking the <br />beam. The bullet was not lodged in the beam. There was no insulation in the east wall. The <br />bullet was not imbedded in the exterior east wall. It appeared the bullet may have exited the <br />splintered 2X4 and fallen to the bottom of the interior of the wall. <br /> It was determined to retrieve the bullet OCCL personnel would have had to cut a large <br />hole in the interior wall extending down from the bullet strike hole to possibly the floor. The <br />damage to the wall caused by the cut would have been extensive. <br /> I contacted OCDA Investigator KELLY and advised him of the circumstances surrounding <br />the situation. He discussed the situation and options with other OCDA personnel. Due to the <br />circumstances surrounding the shooting and the extent of damage that would be caused by <br />attempting to recover the bullet, it was determined the efforts to retrieve the bullet would be <br />discontinued at that point. <br /> Forensic Specialist KAPP took 49 digital images of the garage and prepared a sketch. All <br />personnel cleared the scene at 0930 hours. <br />