When evidence is collected, an officer should record in his or her notes the:
a. time the item was found and the disposition.
b. time and date the item was found.
c. time, date, and location the item was found.
d. time, date, and location the item was found; the individual who found it; the case number; a description of the item; and who took it into custody.
d
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