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A Note on How We Classify Threat Level

Jan 20, 2026 · 1 min read

Derelict weathered wooden house

We get asked often what “threat level” actually means in our case files. It is not a measure of how frightening a case is — it’s an internal risk assessment for our own field teams, covering things like site accessibility, structural safety, and legal access status.

A case can be genuinely strange and still carry a “Minimal” threat rating if the site itself poses no physical risk to investigators.

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