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S.A. 12-026 <br />Investigator: P. Carvo Approved By: <br />Date of Report: January 23, 2013 Date: 01/29/13 <br />Page 9 of 22 <br />There appeared to be a bullet impact (photographic marker “A”) on the right edge of <br />the tail gate of the Dodge pick-up. The impact point was just above the lower plastic wear <br />protection strip, and at approximately even with the middle of the right tail lamp assembly. <br />There appeared to be a bullet entry hole on the west side and near the front of the <br />brown trash receptacle (photographic marker “B”). The brown trash receptacle was located at <br />the right side of the Dodge pick-up with the rear (wheels and handle) against the right side of <br />the truck, and the front just north of the south wall of the single story garage for 214 South <br />Birch Street. There was an apparent exit hole for the bullet in the front grooved area of the <br />brown trash receptacle (photographic marker “B1”). The exit hole was at approximately the <br />same elevation as the apparent entry hole. <br />There was an apparent bullet entry hole (photographic marker “C”) in the north wall of <br />the single story garage for 214 South Birch Street. The apparent entry hole was slightly west of <br />the intersection of the garage and the south perimeter block wall. <br />There was an apparent bullet strike on the rear of the right front passenger seat of the <br />Dodge pick-up (photographic marker “D”). The apparent strike was on the upper portion of the <br />seat back in the head rest area. There was no apparent exit hole. <br />OCCL Forensic Scientist JARRETT cut the rear of the right front seat of the Dodge pick-up <br />to ascertain if the projectile was lodged in the seat. Directly behind the apparent impact point <br />on the right front passenger seat back was a metal support nut. There was no evidence the <br />bullet traveled further into the seat. It appeared the bullet fragment found on the rear seat <br />was responsible for the impact mark on the seat back.
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