EFTA00007600_p6_i0.png Image dataset_4 View on DOJ

Illegal Activity
suspicious
Blackmail
none
Date
Unknown
Document Type
image
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:45
Summary
The image depicts forensic evidence, including a police evidence tag and a torn newspaper clipping advertising 'Ur-Foam Silver' and 'Silver Slippers'. The blacked-out sections on the evidence tag suggest an ongoing investigation where certain details are being protected.
Metadata
Subject
Evidence documentation
Sender
Recipients
Document ID
Date
Illegal Activity
Severity
suspicious
Description
The image depicts evidence from a police investigation, suggesting potential illegal activity.
Financial Information
Amounts:99.9549.95
Image Classification
Category
forensic_evidence
Subcategory
evidence_photos
Quality
medium
Redacted
Yes
Redaction
Blacked out sections on the evidence tag, likely concealing names or other identifying information.
Scene Analysis
Setting
indoor
Location Type
unknown
Identified Location
None
Atmosphere
forensic
Time of Day
unclear
Season/Weather
unclear
Background
Plain white background.
Sensitivity Assessment
Level
low
Description
The image depicts evidence from a police investigation, which may contain sensitive information.
Exploitation Risk
low
Full Image Description
The image shows a piece of forensic evidence. In the upper right corner is a white evidence tag from the Town of Pali Police Department, with the case number #05-368 prominently displayed. Some fields on the tag, such as 'Suspect:' and 'Officer:' have been blacked out. To the left of the tag is a torn piece of what appears to be a newspaper or advertisement. The clipping mentions 'Ur-Foam Silver' and 'Silver Slippers' and includes the website 'sharperimage.com' and prices of $99.95 and $49.95. The background is plain white. The image quality is medium, with some areas slightly blurry. The overall composition suggests the photo was taken to document evidence in a police investigation.
Objects Detected 2
ObjectDescriptionLocationSignificanceText
Evidence tag White evidence tag with black printed text and lines for filling in information. Some sections are blacked out. Upper right corner Indicates the image is related to a legal or police investigation. POLICE, Town of Pali Police Depa, EVIDENCE, CASE #05-368, PRO, CONTEN, Item, Quantity, Desc, Suspect:, Officer: Act, Lab #:, KL-231
Newspaper clipping Torn piece of newspaper or advertisement featuring text about 'Ur-Foam Silver' and 'Silver Slippers' from Sharper Image. The clipping is partially obscured and damaged. Center and left side of the image Potentially relevant to the case as evidence. Ur-Foam Silver, articles Are Naturally ti-Mold, Anti-Microb, de your fe Foam Silv, Silver Slippers, $49.95, sharperimage.com
Text in Image
Content
PstinCOZoldres 25 x 15.90N002 $99.95ausur-FoamSilverarticles Are Naturallyti-Mold, Anti-Microbde your feFoam Silvts-such as adhatural anti-miteAt style,POLICETown of PaliPolice DepaEVIDECASE #05-368PROItemQuantitySuspect:Officer: ActLab #:le makes it eit havineelt cThe outerethane, you can wear theseh pair comes in its own meshSpecify S, M, L or XL: SmallAm (women's 9-10; men's 8-9):11) or X-Large (men's 12-13)Silver Slippers$49.95sharperimage.comCONTENDescKL-231
Type
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Language
English
Significance
The text on the evidence tag and the newspaper clipping are significant as they provide context and potential leads for the investigation.
Raw Analysis JSON click to expand
Themes
Legal matters/litigationEvidence documentation
Organizations 2
Town of Pali Police DepartmentSharper Image
Locations 1
Pali, Florida
File Info
File Name
EFTA00007600_p6_i0.png
Dataset
dataset_4
Type
Image
Model
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Processed
2026-02-07T18:45:26.989553
DOJ Source
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