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C.S.U: A forensic crime scene unit consists of crime scene investigators who document an active crime or accident scene and collect, classify and identify evidence that's later analyzed in a lab. |
C.S.U: A forensic crime scene unit consists of crime scene investigators who document an active crime or accident scene and collect, classify and identify evidence that's later analyzed in a lab. |
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|[[Fanon:Jessica Burner|Deputy Chief Jessica Burner]] |
|[[Fanon:Jessica Burner|Deputy Chief Jessica Burner]] |
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|[[Fanon:Elizabeth Siper|Captain Elizabeth Siper]] |
|[[Fanon:Elizabeth Siper|Captain Elizabeth Siper]] |
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|[[Fanon:Paige Gruber|CSU Sergeant Paige Gruber]] |
|[[Fanon:Paige Gruber|CSU Sergeant Paige Gruber]] (RETIRED) |
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|[[Fanon:Marge Donnelly|CSU Sergeant Donnelly]] |
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|[[Fanon:Zach Vanderpool|CSU Detective Zach Vanderpool]] |
|[[Fanon:Zach Vanderpool|CSU Detective Zach Vanderpool]] |
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|[[Fanon:Nick Jennings|CSU Detective Nick Jennings]] |
|[[Fanon:Nick Jennings|CSU Detective Nick Jennings]] |
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|[[Fanon:Michael Synder|CSU Detective Michael Synder]] |
|[[Fanon:Michael Synder|CSU Detective Michael Synder]] |
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C.S.U: A forensic crime scene unit consists of crime scene investigators who document an active crime or accident scene and collect, classify and identify evidence that's later analyzed in a lab.
|CSU Sergeant Paige Gruber (RETIRED)