 | Sixteen students completed training and certification requirements in the use of the SIRCHIE comPHOTOfit Composite Software during the spring, 2009 semester at Dabney S. Lancaster Community College. Students received two hours of individualized instruction and completed written and practical examinations. Pictured, kneeling, left to right: Wendy Liptrap, Hot Springs, Lab Assistant and comPHOTOfit Trainer; Travis Williams, Covington; Casey Minnick, Rockbridge Baths; and Jessica Seay, Clifton Forge. Standing: Shannon Ware, Selma, Lab Assistant and comPHOTOfit Trainer; Associate Professor Gary L. Boyer, Sr., Certified Law Enforcement Trainer and comPHOTOfit Instructor; Patrick Heath, Clifton Forge; Robert Caul, Covington; Jeffrey Camden, Lexington; Michael Stinnett, Hot Springs; Dabreyl Burkholder, Katrina Hoke and Brad Hodge, Covington; Latasha Thornton, Clifton Forge, and Edwin Lee, Covington. Not pictured: Stanley E. Bush, Jr., Clifton Forge; and Katie Gwin, Warm Springs. The computerized software program enables the construction of a composite photo of an individual from a database of facial features, including forehead, chin, eyes, nose, mouth, facial hair, and accessories, which is used to identify criminal offenders. For more information about the Administration of Justice program at DSLCC, contact Professor Boyer at (540) 863-2885 or email him at .
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