Jim in his product (re) training saw the results and took one whiff of our newest creation. This being the safer, natural-based formulas incorporating spices like vanilla, cinnamon and nutmeg. Jim thought that because of our mascot, Tracker, “why not call it Powder In The RUFF…as in…that’s what Tracker would say?” It sunk in, and Doug Peavey decided it was a better name than what he came up with. Powder In The RUFF it is. Maybe Doug isn’t this set-in-his-ways President after all. This is now specially priced…and specially spiced to get you to try this over your conventional fingerprint dust. It is guaranteed to get better results out in the field.

Although it may smell like grandma’s cookies, don’t eat it, and always wear your PPE. If you can still catch a whiff of cinnamon, you may want to go a little lighter on your powdering, or check your mask for leaks! And buy one of our handmade Fiber or Feather Dusters too!

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Yes! Emblazoned with a message that today especially rings true…110% Law Enforcement…and Proud of It.

Available for a limited time, this free t-shirt comes tucked in to every order of $200 worth of supplies. All you have to do is ask for it when ordering and consider it on its way!

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Alan comes to Lynn Peavey with more than 30 years of experience in Law Enforcement. His experience includes in law enforcement and education with experience in investigating sexual assaults and homicides.

While attending college, Alan worked in the emergency room of a major hospital on the night shift. He said “I was exposed to detectives and troopers coming into the ER and interviewing victims and witnesses of crimes and accidents. I thought that was a ‘cool’ career, because you can stay up all night and get paid for it!!!!!!” He then earned his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology from California State University-Fresno and earned his Master’s Degree in Sociology from Idaho State University in 1980.

Mr. Price is an Active Life Member of the International Association for Identification where he is a retired certified Senior Crime Scene Analyst. Additionally, he has been a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences since 2005, where he holds the current status as a Fellow. During his tenure with the Academy, he has conducted numerous presentations throughout the country.

Mr. Price began instructing at the University of Northern Colorado as Adjunct Faculty in 1987 and retired in 2019 as a Senior Lecturer. Mr. Price was the Program Coordinator for the undergraduate certificate program in Criminal Investigations. He coordinated specialized courses and programs in the forensic sciences within the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice and for Office of Extended Campus. At the University, he also mentored students majoring in biology and chemistry who are participating in forensic science related research projects. Professor Price retired from the University of Northern Colorado in December, 2019.

If you see Alan driving up in his white truck with the Lynn Peavey Company logo be sure to wave and invite him in for a chat! He’d love to tell you about his imagery plastic pet gold fish named, Wilbur who guards his house while he’s travelling.

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The crime scene newsletter designed to give you just a few table scraps and nibbles of information.

You know it isn’t right to feed your dog at the dinner table…but just a little won’t hurt either. So goes the articles found in the Daily Hound. Hopefully, it is full of little scraps that you can use in your day to day.

But for it to really be of use, we want your input. Send us your tips and tricks of the trade, the little secrets you use that may be of interest to other investigators. Possible words of encouragement that we all can use. Keep it brief or make it long. We will paraphrase it down for you into short, bite-sized chunks of information for easy digestion. General Law Enforcement oriented, or geared to any discipline related to crime scene including property and the crime lab.

And, just for your submission, you will get a free bottle of Tracker’s Sludge, Crime Scene baseball cap or printed t-shirt. So get those ideas flowing, on paper or an email. We are waiting on YOU! C’mon. Get your tip published!!! Send it to lpv@peaveycorp.com.

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Always thinking and developing. Retired Lt./CSI from now Arizona, Joe Siefferman needed a solution to keep his backing cards dust free. He came to us, and his drawings and ideas came to life. We call it the Backing Bunker™. It’s like a card dealer’s card shoe that dispenses cards…fresh and clean…one at a time. Refillable and simple. Fits in a pocket or kit box. Sells for $15. Joe may not get rich immediately, but you never know. Spread the word and let’s take this invention viral!

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