I had a doctors office broken into. Bad Guy stole all the narcotics. I had 2 perfect whole hand prints on the window he slid up to get into the building. I got out my Junior G Man fingerprint kit and took the prints as evidence. Turned in my report expecting to be at least well thought of for doing such a swell job. What happened? I got my butt reamed bad for creating a small mountain of paperwork!!! Turns out that in order to use prints, the prints had to be physically transported, with a perfect chain of evidence, from way up in northern NY on the Canadian border to HQ in Albany by a Senior Investigator who never let them out of his sight. After that they had to be processed at the lab and then run through some super secret system that cost millions to buy and thousands to use, and even then if there was no suspect it was a 50/50 chance it would be wasted effort. IOW, it wasn't like on NCIS where they take a print at the crime scene and 3.7 seconds later they have the BG's name, DOB, address, high school graduation pic, complete work history, drivers license photo, etc.
Learned my lesson quick. Worst thing that ever happened in the line of LE myths was the idea that a fingerprint was a sure thing for catching the bad guy.
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