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Published May 06, 2009, 01:28 PM

Cyber sleuth tackles computer crimes

In the Woodbury Bulletin print edition only
With a dozen or so screw drivers, a plethora of plastic-coated computer wires, USB cords and several hard drives strewn about on Det. Paul Torguson’s desk, at first glance one might conclude the Woodbury police investigator is not exactly a neat freak.

By: Hank Long, Woodbury Bulletin

With a dozen or so screw drivers, a plethora of plastic-coated computer wires, USB cords and several hard drives strewn about on Det. Paul Torguson’s desk, at first glance one might conclude the Woodbury police investigator is not exactly a neat freak.

But once you learn that Torguson is performing forensics analyses of eight separate computers for various criminal investigations, the best description of the veteran cop’s office changes from messy to busy.

For the detailed feature story about Woodbury's first certified computer forensics examiner, see the May 6 Woodbury Bulletin print edition.

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