The funds provided from this grant will ensure traffic investigators have the necessary training and equipment for collision investigations.
Jamie Donnelly The Tucson Police Department received a $30,000 grant to help provide training and equipment for collision investigations.
The funds provided from this grant will ensure investigators have the necessary training in order to read roadway evidence, complete collision based mathematical equations and create detailed collision reconstructions, the news release said. People are also reading… Funding from the grant will be in effect from Oct. 1, 2022 to Sept. 30, 2023.
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