In this article, we’ll cover what you need to know to get started with the Crime Scene Investigation Career Objective. We’ll also touch on Interacting with the crime map and Traveling to crime scenes. Hopefully, these tips will help you on your way. Until then, feel free to jump in! If you’re stuck, check out these other resources for help. And remember to share your discoveries!
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Crime Scene Evidence
When going on patrol in The Sims 4, you must collect Crime Scene Evidence. You can collect evidence by clicking on objects on the floor. Once you have collected enough evidence, you need to use a chemical analyzer and a computer to analyze the evidence. If you fail to analyze all of the evidence, you must file the case at the police station. There are several goals to meet before you can earn Crime Scene Evidence.
To collect Crime Scene Evidence, go to the crime scene and select one of the six evidence options. You will need to analyze the evidence and cross-reference witness reports. After collecting three pieces of evidence, you will need to process them and issue an all-points bulletin. You don’t have to use all of the clues, though. You can save the ones that you didn’t use in another case.
Career Objectives
In Patrol Sims 4, you can unlock new career objectives by solving cases. In addition to solving crimes, you can also help investigate suspicious activities. These objectives are described below. You must be focused and in the Ideal Mood to be able to achieve these goals. You must also secure your first confession to advance your career. If you want to learn more about the career objectives, read on! Here are a few examples of the types of crime cases you can solve.
To solve crimes, use evidence. You can collect clues, assemble evidence, and analyze it at the computer. If you are successful, you can issue an APB. When you find enough evidence, the all-points bulletin on the Crime Map object will take you to the scene of the suspect’s arrest. If you are able to complete a case, you can use this evidence in your next investigation.
Traveling to crime scenes
In Patrol Sims 4, you can travel to crime scenes by teleportation. When you arrive at a crime scene, you are given specific objectives to complete. These tasks range from interviewing witnesses to looking for clues. You can also take pictures and collect evidence. Once you have finished a crime scene, you can return to your police station and continue your investigation. There are numerous ways to get rewards for your efforts.
When on a crime scene, you must first get evidence from the crime scene. During the investigation, you can take samples of the evidence and interview the witnesses. The first time you click on the suspect, the Sim is a potential witness and can be interviewed. Once you get all the evidence you need, you can return to your police station and file a report of the crime. However, you should be careful when doing this.
Interacting with crime map
In Patrol Sims 4, you can interact with the crime map when you have a case. When a case has enough clues, you will be able to issue an All Points Bulletin. If you are unable to complete a case, you can teleport to another location and continue. Interacting with the crime map will allow you to find clues and use them to get a case.
To interact with the crime map, you will need to be able to see the locations of the crimes. If you are a cadet, you can use the crime map to find a suspect. If you are a normal officer, you will interact with the crime map to gather clues. Once you have found the right clues, you will need to slap a handcuff on a suspect. If you do not correctly determine who the suspect is, you will lose a part of your performance and may even lose your job.
Arresting suspects
If you want to arrest a suspect in The Sims 4, you should know how to do it the right way. Often, when you issue an APB, the suspect is in a public place where you can search for clues or take a mugshot. To arrest the suspect, you’ll need to gather fingerprints, search the Sim, and issue an APB. When you have enough evidence, you can even make an arrest!
When a suspect is arrested, you will have to analyze the evidence that you have gathered and cross-reference it at the computer. Try to collect enough clues to issue an arrest warrant. Once you have obtained enough clues, you’ll receive an all-points bulletin, which will send you to the scene where you can arrest the suspect. If you do not get all the evidence, you can carry them to the next case and continue the investigation.