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September/October 2013

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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FEATURE Look as Good as You F eel! Now there are so many options, both surgical and non-surgical for all ages. Discover the cosmetic artistry of Dr. Steven Zoellner, a Board Certified Plastic Surgeon, who has been meeting the cosmetic goals of men and women of the Sandhills for 23 years, in an unrushed private office setting. Specializing In: Facelifts, Eyelid Beautification, Breast Augmentation/ Lifts/Reduction, SAFELipo® Liposuction, Tummy Tucks & Post Gastric Bypass Contouring. Non-Surgical Options: Radiesse, Juvederm, Belotero, Botox, Dysport & Latisse for eyelash enhancement. Steven M. Zoellner M.D. Board Certified Plastic Surgeon 20 Memorial Drive Pinehurst, NC 28375 PinehurstPlasticSurgery.com 910.295.1917 examiners often have to interface with other organizations and agencies to request the fingerprints if they come up with a match. As the prints are processed, the examiners often end up testifying in court to educate the jury on the findings of their fingerprint work. Both ladies chuckled as they shared stories of how they frequently battle the "CSI effect." Sometimes, local residents attempt to 'help' them on the scene by telling them how to do their jobs, based on what they've seen on TV or movies. Fingerprints are used to help solve crimes. The forensic team responds to robberies, suicides and homicide cases where they have to dust and lift fingerprints from a scene. So, what can we as the public do to help the fingerprint technicians in their jobs? "It's as simple as locking your car doors and front door on your house," said Wood. "When there is not a sign of forced entry, it's harder to process the car or front door." Processing a vehicle for fingerprints varies from case to case, Wood said it often depends on 0% interest financing programs also available. Call for our FREE DVD! HigHland Funeral Service & crematory Edward Mercer, his wife Karen, and their two sons have moved to Fayetteville to join his in-laws, Bob and Martha Sullivan, in their family business. He is a graduate of the University of Georgia, and most recently, Gupton-Jones College of Funeral Service. CityViewNC.com | 53

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