Murphy wrote:No, you can't track with the evidence, you have to go to the crime scene and collect a scent.
Murphy wrote:It is recommended to collect as many scents as you can get so you can add up your charges and track for a longer time. Whether you can find your perpetrator with 5 or 6 scents or not depends on how far away his homestead is from the crime scene and how fast you can get there.
If the scents have disappeared from the ground (the bouncing exclamation marks), you can't track him anymore.
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