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Now you put the crime scene markers on all "conspicuous" objects on the ground (e.g. weapon, money, crowbar, glove, splinters, etc.) and take photos of them. (As with an accident, the marked objects must be yellow)
Now you start questioning all witnesses and get a (ideally) complete description of the perpetrator, and the progress bar turns green.
The approximate position of the perpetrator is now shown on the minimap and you can go and look for him, similar to the "wanted person" event.
Finally, of course, collect your barrier posts and crime scene markers again.
I feel like a little detective. :)
Because in reality, not all criminal cases can be solved.
It is important to get as many parts of the person's description as possible. 3-4 characteristics are usually enough to find the right person.
As for the evidence. I have found that this is often really difficult to find. Sometimes you really have to search every tiny corner of the crime scene to find a knife or something similar.