Split Cumberland County commissioners have authorized the allocation of county funds to complete a new gun crimes lab, which is set to enhance local forensic capabilities. Initially funded by a $1.5 million state grant, the project has faced budget overruns, pushing the need for additional financial support from county resources.
The new ballistics lab will provide critical forensic services, marking an important addition to the Cumberland District Attorney’s accredited crime lab. As one of the first of its kind in the area, this facility aims to improve the processing of gun-related evidence, potentially leading to more effective crime resolution and prevention strategies.
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