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Whoever made this “guide” is a fucking moron. Literally none of what is mentioned here is fact. Those white triangles simply point you to interrogation suspects which point to other crimes.
After level 5, there is typically a miniboss present even at random crimes (which is what the white triangles actually represent). It is also true that interrogation suspects are found at these random crimes. You will find more minibosses present at larger premeditated crimes, but they are not exclusive to them. I highly suggest you check the map key to see what the various symbols actually are.