Damaged door frame

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File: EFTA01301748.png dataset_10
Summary:

The image depicts a damaged door frame, likely from a forced entry. The splintered wood and broken latch suggest a possible crime scene.

Content Type:
Image
Document Type:
image
Date:
N/A
Model Used:
gemini-2.0-flash-001
Image Classification
Category:
forensic_evidence
Subcategory:
crime scene photos
Objects Detected (3)
Door frame
A damaged wooden door frame. The wood is splintered and broken, particularly around the area where the door latch is located. The frame is dark brown and appears to be old. There are metal components attached to the frame, including the latch mechanism and metal strips along the edges. The frame is attached to a gray wall.
Door latch
A metal door latch mechanism attached to the door frame. It is silver and brass colored.
Wall
A gray wall made of stone or concrete blocks. The wall is visible behind the damaged door frame.
Scene & Environment

Setting: indoor

Location Type: unknown

Time: unclear

Atmosphere: Somber, damaged

Background: The background is mostly dark and out of focus, suggesting an interior space.

Text in Image
SDNY_GM_00166282
EFTA_00189887

Significance: Document ID

Full Description

The image shows a close-up of a damaged wooden door frame. The frame is dark brown and appears to be old. The wood is splintered and broken, particularly around the area where the door latch is located. The metal door latch mechanism is visible, along with metal strips along the edges of the frame. The frame is attached to a gray wall made of stone or concrete blocks. The background is mostly dark and out of focus, suggesting an interior space. The overall impression is one of damage and possible forced entry. The image is well-lit, but the focus is primarily on the damaged area of the door frame. The lower right corner has the text 'SDNY_GM_00166282' and 'EFTA_00189887'.

Critical Findings
Illegal Activity: suspicious

Categories: Weapons violations

The damaged door frame could be evidence of a break-in or attempted forced entry.

Organizations
Raw Analysis