Using sterile swab kits, forensic scientists in cases similar to the one near Annecy would be expected to take samples from the car door handles, the steering wheel, the mirrors.
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Martin's coach from the Stars soccer team, Jose Calderon, came to the Richard home Tuesday to add a soccer ball to the memorial mounting near the front door.
Because of continuing fires and the threat of toxic emissions and additional explosions, authorities were struggling to search some of the most heavily damaged areas near the blast site, but they planned to eventually go door-to-door and scour the entire area for survivors.
For officer safety, Latorre likes how the seat belts are anchored in the center of the seat and buckle near the door so the officer doesn't have to lean across the prisoner.
Meanwhile, Fenland District Council said it would not be emptying dustbins in a number of streets near the crime scene until police had completed door-to-door enquiries in the area.
Watching him through the side window of the store, I saw him standing near the cash register, smiling at the front door, as though to welcome a customer.
The accord also opens the door to negotiations with the state and counties over Mohawk land claims near their reservation along the Canadian border.
The deputies go back near their cars to wait, and a few minutes later, a woman opens the door and peers from her porch.
Tom Clements, 58, was gunned down on Tuesday evening as he was called to the front door of his home near the city of Colorado Springs, officials said.
Later in the day, he traveled to Ohio to get ready for the debate, and made some door-to-door visits with prospective voters near Toledo, Ohio.
Though a later Bemelmans book, "Madeline and the Bad Hat, " suggests the girls live next door to the Spanish ambassador in the eighth arrondissement, none of the buildings near there suited.
Legend has it that John Wilkes Booth was hiding outside in the shadows near the front door of Ford's as the presidential carriage rocked down the uneven dirt street and slowed to a stop, but no one really knows where he was at that precise moment.
Vodafone's CEO left the door open to the chance of a near-term deal that would change the ownership of one of the most closely watched partnerships in the telecom industry: Verizon Wireless.
She turned away, thinking to get the broom, which was in a closet near the back door.
She actually went for help to the local fire sub-station near the house but they would not answer the door!
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"When you slide that door open, all of the electronics are exposed to the near-vacuum, so we had to develop a solid-state breaker that was monitoring actual loads across that circuit, " Thompson said.
In the remote village of Girikerto near Jogjakarta, Golkar supporters reportedly went door-to-door distributing money.
The trained dog reportedly sensed something suspicious about -- or near -- a vehicle parked close to the West Wing, and sat down beside the four-door sedan.
Instead, seated near but not blocking the door was Lincoln's valet, Charles Forbes, who had ridden to Ford's atop the coach beside the driver.
Hadley began to lead her guest back out into the living room, into the lighted gallery and the foyer near the front door.
"I don't think you ever close the door to being prepared for what eventually may come, but I think that is not a near, near thing, " she said at a news conference.
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