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Forensic and SVU captains report faster SAEK turnaround and 30 CODIS matches so far in 2017

San Francisco Police Commission · July 12, 2017
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The Forensic Services Division and Special Victims Unit told the commission that 177 sexual assault evidence kits were submitted in the extraction period; 150 completed, 96 CODIS uploads and 30 CODIS matches were reported. Average turnaround times declined markedly versus the prior year.

Captains from the San Francisco Police Department's Forensic Service Division and Special Victims Unit presented the commission with a biannual report on sexual assault evidence kits (SAEKs) and victim notification compliance for the extraction period Jan. 1'June 30, 2017.

Captain Greg Marr reported 177 kits submitted during the extraction period, of which 150 were completed and 27 remained in progress at the time of the briefing. He said the lab's average start time after delivery was about two to three calendar days (longest seven days) and that no cases exceeded the 120-day analysis/upload mandate required by the commission resolution.

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