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1. www.post-trib.com
www.post-trib.com/news/338242, - [Cached]Published on: 4/12/2007 Last Visited: 4/12/2007
Porter County Sheriff's Detective Andy Hrivnak (foreground) and Detective Erik Wiseman look on the ground on the street in front of 1210 Fairlane Street in Valparaiso on Wednesday. -
2. News - Post-Tribune (Northwest Indiana)
www.post-trib.com/cgi-bin/pto- - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2003 Last Visited: 8/2/2003
Hrivnak is the son of Porter County Police Detective Andy Hrivnak and Kouts Councilwoman Mary Hrivnak. -
3. Porter County Sheriff's Department Main Whats Happening
www.portercountysheriff.com/ma - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2000 Last Visited: 12/19/2007
Porter County patrolmen Keary Hundt and Andy Hrivnak got to see shooting scenes, a bomb scene and more during the two weeks they spent with Chicago's Area 2 Homicide Unit.
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After Hundt and Hrivnak returned from Chicago, Porter County officer Rollie Sanders and Chesterton Det. Sgt.
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Hundt, Hrivnak and Sanders have formed the Sheriff's Department Crime Scene Unit. In addition to their experience in Chicago, all three have received other advanced training so they can be called out to process scenes involving burglaries, rapes and other serious crimes. Hundt decided to become an evidence technician because it's an "intriguing" specialty extremely important in solving crimes. "From being a police officer for four years ... you see how the crime scene will either make or break a case," he said. "I like being a part of that and knowing I made a difference." Hundt said evidence as simple as a single clothing fiber, a blood drop or a shoe print could help solve a crime if it's processed properly. Hundt said he was involved recently in a check forgery case in which he was able to lift a fingerprint off a check that matched the suspect's fingerprints.

