The Tsuu T'ina Police Service is getting its own forensics lab which, when complete, will be only the second First Nation crime lab in Western Canada. The lab will be located in the basement of the police station at a cost of $60-thousand. Tsuu T'ina Police Chief Stan Grier says the lab will make his department more effective at solving crime. He says that he expects the lab will also examine evidence from crime scenes on other First Nation lands in Alberta.
Sgt. Garry Weimer is overseeing the project. He will be responsible for training six officers in the basics of crime scene investigation and evidence collection. They will also receive additional training on how to deliver witty one-liners upon arriving to any crime scene, and the five ways to leave the scene by dramatically putting on their sunglasses.
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