https://fivemx.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/fingerz.mp4
Fingerprint, Gunshot & Wanted System - Advanced Forensic Investigation for Law Enforcement
Elevate your FiveM server's police roleplay to professional investigation standards with this comprehensive forensic evidence system. Law enforcement officers gain realistic crime scene investigation tools including fingerprint collection, gunshot residue testing, and an integrated wanted system that tracks criminal activity across your entire server. This creates authentic detective work where solving crimes requires actual investigation, not just chasing blips on a map.
Forensic Investigation Features
When a crime occurs, officers can now properly investigate the scene using professional forensic techniques. The fingerprint system leaves unique identifiable prints on weapons, vehicles, doors, and crime scene objects. Detectives collect these prints using dusting kits, analyze them at the crime lab, and match them against the server's fingerprint database to identify suspects. This transforms police work from simple arrests into engaging investigation gameplay.
- Fingerprint Collection System - Officers use forensic dusting kits to reveal and collect latent fingerprints from weapons, vehicles, doors, safes, and any interactive object at crime scenes
- Gunshot Residue Testing - Field test kits detect GSR on suspects' hands, providing evidence of recent weapon discharge within configurable time windows
- Crime Lab Analysis - Collected evidence gets analyzed at police stations, generating detailed forensic reports with match percentages and suspect identification
- DNA Evidence System - Optional DNA sampling from crime scenes, creating biological evidence profiles for suspects
- Evidence Storage & Chain of Custody - Proper evidence locker system with logging to prevent tampering and maintain investigation integrity
- Wanted Level System - Automated wanted system that escalates based on crime severity, with configurable star levels and police response intensity
- Criminal Database - Comprehensive database tracking suspect fingerprints, DNA profiles, previous arrests, outstanding warrants, and crime history
- Evidence Photography - Crime scene photography system allowing officers to document evidence locations and preserve scene integrity
- Forensic Report Generation - Automated report creation with evidence findings, suspect matches, and investigation timeline for court proceedings
- Alert System - Real-time notifications when fingerprints or DNA match known criminals in the database
Wanted System Integration
The integrated wanted system automatically tracks criminal activity across your server. When players commit crimes, their wanted level increases based on severity - from minor infractions to felony warrants. Police receive detailed wanted bulletins showing suspect descriptions, known associates, last seen locations, and active charges. The system supports multiple wanted levels with escalating police response, from routine traffic stops to full SWAT deployment for high-value targets.
Perfect For These Roleplay Scenarios
- Detective Roleplay - Creates engaging investigation gameplay where detectives piece together evidence to solve complex crimes
- Criminal Prosecution - Provides concrete evidence for court cases, making legal roleplay more realistic with forensic testimony
- Gang Investigations - Track gang member fingerprints across multiple crime scenes to build RICO cases
- Serial Crime Tracking - Link multiple crimes through forensic evidence patterns and suspect profiles
- Professional Police Servers - Departments that want realistic investigation procedures and evidence collection standards
Technical Implementation
- Performance: Optimized evidence tracking with 0.00ms idle, minimal performance impact during active investigations
- Framework Compatibility: Works seamlessly with ESX and QBCore police jobs, integrating with existing arrest and fine systems
- Database Integration: Efficient MySQL storage for fingerprint records, evidence logs, and wanted profiles
- Configurable Detection Radius: Set how close officers need to be to collect evidence
- Evidence Decay System: Fingerprints and GSR naturally degrade over time for realistic investigation windows
- Permission System: Configure which police ranks can access forensic tools, crime lab, and wanted management
Installation & Configuration
- Extract the fingerprint system folder to your resources directory
- Import the provided SQL file to create forensic database tables
- Configure framework settings (ESX or QBCore) in the config file
- Set up crime lab locations and evidence locker positions
- Configure wanted level thresholds and police response levels
- Customize evidence collection items and forensic tools in your inventory system
- Add police job permissions for accessing forensic features
- Test evidence collection and wanted system with multiple players
How Officers Use The System
When dispatched to a crime scene, officers secure the perimeter and begin evidence collection. Using forensic dusting kits, they reveal fingerprints on weapons, getaway vehicles, and entry points. GSR test kits check suspects for recent weapon discharge. All collected evidence gets bagged, tagged, and transported to the crime lab for analysis. Lab technicians run fingerprint matches against the database, generating reports that identify suspects with percentage match confidence levels.
If fingerprints match a known criminal, the system automatically generates or updates their wanted profile. Officers can then issue warrants, set wanted levels, and coordinate arrest operations. The entire investigation process gets logged, creating a paper trail for court roleplay and internal affairs review.
What Makes This System Essential
This forensic system transforms police roleplay from arcade-style chases into professional investigation work. Criminals can't simply run away and change clothes anymore - their fingerprints at the scene create lasting evidence that detectives use to build cases over time. This creates tension and consequences for criminal activity while giving police departments engaging detective work beyond routine traffic stops.
The system encourages smart criminal behavior too - wearing gloves to avoid fingerprints, using burner weapons, and properly disposing of evidence becomes crucial for avoiding detection. This cat-and-mouse dynamic between criminals covering their tracks and detectives uncovering evidence creates the kind of deep roleplay that keeps players engaged for years.
Framework Compatibility
- ✅ ESX - Integrates with esx_policejob, esx_jailwork, and standard ESX inventory for evidence items
- ✅ QBCore - Full qb-policejob integration, qb-inventory support, and qb-target interaction compatibility
- ✅ Custom Frameworks - API available for integration with custom police and criminal systems
Create professional crime scene investigations with realistic forensic evidence collection, laboratory analysis, and integrated wanted tracking that makes detective work engaging and rewarding.
Related ESX Scripts