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S.A. 12-022 <br />Investigator: ANDREW ROSS Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 01/02/13 Date: 01/03/13 <br />Page 29 of 30 <br />but the bullet could not be conclusively identified as being fired from ENRIQUEZ’s pistol. <br />The bullet lacked marks suitable for microscopic comparison. <br />•EM8 (lead bullet core and copper jacket fragments), EM10 (copper jacket fragment), <br />EM11 (lead bullet core) and EM12 (copper jacket fragment). All items, but two copper <br />jacket fragments from EM8, were identified as being from .40 Smith and Wesson caliber <br />Winchester SXT hollow point bullet(s). The items shared class characteristics with the <br />Glock pistol, but it could not be determined if any were fired from ENRIQUEZ’s pistol. <br />The results of the microscopic comparisons were inconclusive. <br />Bullet recovered at hospital: <br />OCCL item number 3, a bullet recovered from ALMANZA’s person at the hospital, is a <br />fully expanded .40 Smith and Wesson caliber Winchester brand SXT jacketed hollow point <br />bullet. The bullet shared class characteristics with the Glock pistol, but the bullet could not be <br />conclusively identified as being fired from ENRIQUEZ’s pistol. The bullet lacked marks suitable <br />for microscopic comparison. <br />DNA evidence: <br />The Smith and Wesson .357 revolver, serial number 53K5192, was examined for DNA. <br />The trigger and grips swabs were extracted for DNA and typing was performed using the <br />Identifiler Plus system. The hammer/barrel/cylinder swab was extracted for DNA and an <br />insufficient quantity of DNA for typing was recovered. <br />A mixture of DNA from at least three individuals was detected in the swab from the <br />trigger sample. Due to the number of contributors, lack of a major contributor and the low <br />level of DNA for some contributors, these results were not suitable for database entry or <br />comparison.