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SA 15-005 <br />round was no longer in the case. I then observed a 9mm ammunition round sitting on the <br />driver’s seat next to a black cellular telephone, later documented in photograph images 195 <br />and 196. OCCL personnel told me the ammunition round was first documented at the OIS <br />scene as being in the open gun case; however, it had inadvertently shifted during the vehicles <br />transportation to the OCCL, and had subsequently fallen out of the case onto the driver’s seat. <br />There was apparent blood stains on the driver’s seat, steering wheel and interior <br />driver’s door panel. On the right, front, passenger’s seat was a black, back-pack, blue sweat <br />shirt, and other miscellaneous clothing and personal items. On the right, front, passenger <br />floorboard, I observed an expended cartridge case and a metal bullet fragment. <br />Examination of the Toyota pick-up truck revealed the following; <br />There was an apparent bullet strike into the exterior, driver’s door, mirror (Evidence <br />Photo Marker A). A bullet hole was located in the exterior side of the driver’s door above, and <br />to the left of the exterior door handle (Evidence Phot Marker B). It appeared the bullet entered <br />the vehicle and exited the interior driver’s door panel and terminated into an unknown area <br />inside the truck (Evidence Photo Marker B-1) <br />A bullet hole was located in the exterior side of the driver’s door, just below the exterior <br />door handle (Evidence Photo Marker C). It appeared this bullet exited the interior driver’s door <br />panel and terminated into an unknown area inside the truck (Evidence Photo Marker C-1). <br />A bullet entrance and exit hole was located in the window frame of the driver’s door <br />(Evidence Photo Marker D). It appeared this bullet traveled through the door (Evidence Photo <br />Marker D-1). The bullets termination point was unknown. <br />A bullet hole was located on the interior door panel of the driver’s side door next to the <br />doors locking mechanism (Evidence Photo Marker E). A bullet exit hole was located at the <br />Investigator: C. McShane #320 Approved By: <br />Date of Report: 04/05/2015 Date: 04/22/2015 <br />Page 3 of 5