RIEGL Webinar Forensics: VZ-600i in Crime Scene Analysis

June 3, 2025
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Updated February 9, 2026
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3 min read

Bryan Menendez and Bryon O

RIEGL Webinar Announcement: Precision & Proof – Leveraging the VZ-600i in Forensics

Register Now for the next RIEGL Ultimate LiDARTM webinar featuring the VZ-600i, showcasing its cutting-edge hardware and software capabilities for crime and crash scene forensics. Secure your spot today and gain valuable insights from Bryan Menendez, West Coast Business Development for RIEGL USA and Bryon O’Neil, Traffic Crash Reconstructionist for the Clackamas County Sherriff’s Office.

Webinar promotional graphic featuring RIEGL logo, event details, and speakers Bryan Menendez and Bryon O'Neil discussing VZ-600i forensics.

In this webinar, you’ll get an in-depth look at the VZ-600i, RIEGL’s high-performance LiDAR solution for crime and crash scene forensics. We’ll explore its advanced hardware capabilities and demonstrate how real-world data is captured and processed using powerful software tools. From auto-registration and automated workflows to precise measurement tools and 2D plotting, this session will highlight how the RIEGL VZ-600i enhances efficiency and accuracy in the field, making it a valuable resource for law enforcement professionals and trainees.

Webinar Date: June 11th, 2025, from 12:00 – 1:00 PM (EDT)

Webinar Highlights:

Automatic 2D plots

Hardware capabilities of the VZ-600i

Unique “in the field” advantages offered by the VZ-600i

Briefly show the data capture workflow

Showcase software capabilities by using forensic data captured on the VZ-600i

Auto registration

Automatic software processing workflow

Measurement tools

Automatically remove people from scans

Speakers:

Two presenters, Bryan Menendez and Bryon O’Neil, discussing RIEGL Webinar Forensics.

Bryan Menendez

RIEGL USA Business Development | West Coast

Bryan holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer and Electrical Engineering from Valencia College, with specialized expertise in terrestrial, mobile, and UAV-based laser scanning. Over the past three years at RIEGL USA, he has concentrated on support, service, and sales, recently honing his focus on the Public Safety and Forensics segment. He has now taken on a new role to spearhead RIEGL’s business development initiatives on the West Coast, based in Los Angeles, California.

A law enforcement officer in a tan uniform with a badge, standing in front of a blurred background.

Bryon O’Neil

Traffic Crash Reconstructionist for the Clackamas County Sherriff’s Office

Bryon O’Neil has been a Sheriff’s Deputy with the Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office in Clackamas, Oregon since 2006. He has also been a certified Crash Reconstructionist since 2010 and has investigated more than 340 crashes with over 140 of those being fatal. He has also diagramed more than 100 crime scenes, including 2 active shooter cases. He is the lead Reconstructionist for the Clackamas County Crime Reconstruction and Forensic Technician (CRAFT) Team. He has presented at numerous conferences and has conducted experiments to verify the accuracy of scanner data. Bryon has been a Beta Tester for new crash related software for the last five years. He is the current President of the International Association of Forensic and Security Metrology. Bryon has a Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Portland and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Portland.

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