Crime Scene Investigator Rodriguez recounts May 2024 family violence call in San Antonio

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During a recent court session in the 187th District Court, significant testimony was provided by Mister Rodriguez, a crime scene investigator with the San Antonio Police Department. His insights shed light on the critical role of forensic professionals in addressing community safety and justice.

Mister Rodriguez, who has served as a crime scene investigator for approximately seven years, detailed his responsibilities, which include documenting crime scenes, collecting evidence, and identifying fingerprints. His work is essential for building cases that are presented in court, directly impacting the judicial process and community trust in law enforcement.

In May 2024, Rodriguez was dispatched to a scene related to a family violence call, a pressing issue that resonates deeply within the community. The case number associated with this incident was SAPD24098444. His testimony emphasized the importance of thorough investigations in such sensitive cases, highlighting the ongoing efforts of law enforcement to ensure safety and accountability.

This court session not only showcased the procedural aspects of criminal investigations but also underscored the broader implications of crime scene work in fostering a safer environment for residents. As the case progresses, the community remains attentive to how these proceedings will influence local safety and justice outcomes.

Converted from FRI., AUG 1, 2025/JUDGE STEPHANIE BOYD/187TH DISTRICT COURT/JURY: STATE VS CEPEDES meeting on August 02, 2025
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