Thursday, April 9, 2026
21 check-insThis Week's Question
"You witnessed a serious crime and observed a suspect. From memory, provide a detailed description of the suspect including physical characteristics, clothing, and any identifying features."
Witness Observation Training — Suspect Identification and Detailed Reporting
Training Scenario
You witnessed a serious crime at a local shopping center. A suspect was observed fleeing the scene. Law enforcement needs accurate and detailed descriptions from witnesses to aid in identification and apprehension.
As trained observers and communicators, amateur radio operators may be called upon to relay detailed suspect descriptions to law enforcement during public safety operations. The ability to observe, remember, and accurately report physical characteristics is a valuable skill.
This week's training exercise tests your observational memory and attention to detail. After viewing the suspect image, you'll be asked to provide a complete description from memory—just as you might need to do as a witness or operator relaying information during an actual incident.
Details matter. Accurate suspect descriptions help law enforcement respond effectively and safely. This training helps develop the observation and reporting skills that support public safety communications.
This Week's Task
Complete the suspect description form below based on what you observed in the scenario image. Provide as much detail as possible from memory:
Physical Description
Gender, age range, height, build, ethnicity
Distinguishing Features
Hair, eyes, facial hair, tattoos, accessories
Clothing & Items
Upper/lower clothing, shoes, carried items, vehicle
Training Tips:
- Provide objective observations, not assumptions
- Include specific colors, patterns, and identifiable features
- Note any items the suspect was carrying or wearing
- Vehicle details (if visible) can be critical identifiers
- When uncertain, indicate your confidence level
Key Observation Categories
Effective suspect descriptions typically include these categories:
- Demographics: Gender, age, ethnicity
- Physical Build: Height, weight, body type
- Face: Hair color/style, facial hair, eye color
- Clothing: Upper/lower garments, colors, logos
- Accessories: Jewelry, watches, bags, hats
- Distinguishing Marks: Tattoos, scars, unusual features
- Items Carried: Bags, electronics, tools
- Vehicle: Make, model, color, identifying features
Why This Training Matters
Public Safety Communications: Amateur radio operators often serve as eyes and ears for emergency services, relaying critical information including suspect or person descriptions.
Observation Skills: Training your memory and attention to detail improves your effectiveness as a communicator during real incidents.
Accurate Reporting: Detailed, factual descriptions help law enforcement make informed decisions and respond appropriately. Your role is to observe and report accurately—not to interpret or pursue.
Check-In List
| # | Call Sign | Name | City | Member |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | KE8WUO | John | Warren | Member |
| 2 | 10/N8WRO | Tim | Richmond | — |
| 3 | 30/W8VOX | Jon | Macomb | — |
| 4 | 5/N8XZ | Ron | Warren | — |
| 5 | W8BPD | Brian | Warren | Member |
| 6 | 26/N8CAF | Cliff | Clinton Township | — |
| 7 | 28/KA8UHG | Steve | Saint Clair Shores | — |
| 8 | 6/N8WCB | Dave | Sterling Heights | — |
| 9 | 19/K8WA | Bill | Warren | — |
| 10 | N8VDZ | Mike | Warren | Member |
| 11 | 18/WA4MLD | Ray | Warren | — |
| 12 | N8KJV | Jason | Warren | Member |
| 13 | 35/AD8MP | Dave | Saint Clair Shores | — |
| 14 | N8KNS | Don | Sterling Heights | Member |
| 15 | KF8ETQ | Darren | Fraser | Member |
| 16 | 9/W8VD | Wally | New Baltimore | — |
| 17 | 1/KE8YNU | Dave | New Haven | — |
| 18 | KE8RUH | Anthony | GROSSE POINTE WOOD | — |
| 19 | 27/N8BZR | Brian | Harrison Township | — |
| 20 | 32/KF8FGS | David | Utica | — |
| 21 | W1BLU | Blue | Clinton Township | Member |