What goes up, but never comes back down?
your age
What is a culprit?
someone who has committed a crime.
What do detectives use to observe the suspects from a distance?
binoculars
What has many rings but no fingers?
a telephone
What is forensics?
the use of scientific knowledge or methods in solving crimes
What is used to pick up certain evidence with out messing up the crime scene?
latex gloves
What appears once in a minute, twice in a moment, but not once in a thousand years?
The letter M
What is a crime?
doing anything against the law.
What is used to isolate, protect and preserve a crime scene?
barricade tape
Which question can you never answer "yes" to?
Are you asleep?
What does sleuth mean?
another word for detective
What is it when a detective looks into a suspect very closely?
Background check
I’m light as a feather, yet the strongest person can’t hold me for five minutes. What am I?
Your breath
What is red herring?
Something the draws attention away from the matter being discussed
What helps shorten the time that the detective has to review documents?
Digital scanner/computers