It takes a lot of people to solve a crime, and that is especially true for murders. Recently, students at Scottsdale Community College got a chance to see just what it takes to solve a crime, with some help from police.
From investigators to administrative assistants, solving a murder takes a lot of people.
The mock scene was set up by crime scene technicians with the Scottsdale Police Department. Those technicians also help students find the clues to solve a case. Olsen said it is not about teaching future officers. Instead, it's about showing career opportunities.
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