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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arson investigations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the process of examining incidents of arson to determine the cause and identify suspects.
Example: "The local police department has launched several arson investigations following a series of suspicious fires in the area."
Alternatives: "fire investigations" or "arson inquiries".
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It made significant recommendations to improve arson investigations, but did not decide whether the Willingham arson investigators were professionally negligent, which was its original charge.
Fewer state funds means a decrease in state services which, for the state of Maine, means that fire investigators are being pushed to the limits on their arson investigations.
"The weapon we have is our expertise," he said of arson investigations.
With dozens of fresh fires daily, there are 15 arson investigations under way in nine counties here.
Unlike DNA evidence, which can exonerate one person and sometimes incriminate another, the evidence collected in some arson investigations does not yield precise results.
Trace evidence from arson investigations can be analyzed by using gas chromatography to determine the accelerants used to start the fire.
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From bite mark analysis to arson investigation, mischief among so-called experts investigating crimes runs the gamut.
"Arson investigators are at both locations and this is an arson investigation and we believe he intentionally tried to torch and burn down both locations," Watt said.
I read arson investigation reports.
Besides the state arson investigation, the Birmingham police are conducting an internal inquiry, Chief Roper said.
Los Angeles police officials said they were conducting a routine arson investigation.
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