Reference to when the ATF K9 was brought in on Wed, prior to the CCoC prayer service. We have NOT seen a SW for CCoC from MPD (could be a SW by TX Rangers or another agency but we have not seen one released. IF they did a search for possible evidence and no SW, that would be something that a Def Attorney would file Motion to get excluded as the scene already had been released and also cleaned. JMHO Crime Scene was released at approx noon per Capt Spann 4/18/16.
Per same document Wise County Tx Constable
Crime Scene Search and Processing
http://www.co.wise.tx.us/constable/Downloads/Crime Scene Search and Processing.pdf
pg 4/9
Finishing the crime scene processing:
Final Survey:
*The final survey is a review of all aspects of the search.
*Discuss the search with all personnel.
*Ensure all documentation is correct and complete.
*Photograph the scene showing the final condition.
*Ensure all evidence is secured.
*Ensure all equipment is retrieved.
*Ensure hiding places or difficult access areas have not been overlooked.
Release
*Release the crime scene after the final survey.
*Crime scene release documentation should include the time and date of release, to
*whom released, and by whom released.
*Ensure that the evidence is collected according to legal requirements, documented, and marked for identification.
*Consider the need for specialists such as a blood-pattern analyst or a medical examiner to observe the scene before it is released.
*Once the scene has been released, reentry may require a warrant.
*The scene should be released only when all personnel are satisfied that the scene was searched correctly and completely.
*Only the person in charge should release the scene.