Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Day Two: Surveillance video from local markets viewed that night

Officer Greg Facciolo has taken the stand to testify. He says he has been with UPD for 7 years. He's assigned to identification unit for 3 1/2 years, he says. Questions on his background of collecting evidence is talked about by prosecution before they get to questions of the April 12 crime scene.

Facciolo said he received a call that night at home that Officer Lindsey had been shot and had to report to work immediately. Arriving at headquarters, he gathered equipment and headed to the 1100 block of Neilson Street. Upon reaching Neilson Street, the block had already been taped off.

He describes the red tarp, yellow police tape, and police cars seen in various photos throughout testimony so far in the case. It was while there that Facciolo ws notified that a vehicle in relation to the case had been stopped on John Street, he says.

Facciolo says Lindsey was not at the scene on the time he had arrived. Around midnight, Facciolo said he returned to headquarters because UPD wanted to review videotape taken at local markets that night.

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