Shreveport Students Attend CSI Crime Scene Camp
By
Christina Erwin
Students In Shreveport Got The Opportunity To Become Crime Scene Investigators With The Help Of Caddo Parish Deputies. The Annual Week Long Crime Scene Camp For Kids Allows Students To Go Beyond The Caution Tape To Solve A Murder. The Students Collect Evidence, Take Pictures And Even Use Identification Technology.
Al Newman, Caddo Sheriff Cpl.
We Are Teaching Them A Little Bit About What Evidence Is, How To Collect Evidence, How To Document The Scene Things Like That.
Aubrey Morone
The Most Exciting Part Is The Crime Scene And Getting To Know What All Of The Clues Are And How To Figure Them Out.
Zachary Purdy
It Is A Very Fun Activity When You Get To Do Stuff That You Normally Don't Usually Do In Your Everyday Life.
The Camp Participants Will Use The Evidence They Gather During The Week To Build A Criminal Case So That They Can Appear In Court Before Caddo District Judge Mike Pitman.
Al Newman
There Are Judges, There Are Lawyers. So Maybe They Would Pick Up From That And Make A Career Choice Of This.
It May Only Be The First Day Of Camp But All Of The Participants Agreed That Working As A Investigator Is Not As Easy As It Seems
Zach Purdy
Even Though It Seems Easy Chasing People And All That It Is A Very Difficult Job.
Story Created:
Mar 26, 2008 at 8:54 AM CDT
Story Updated:
Mar 26, 2008 at 8:54 AM CDT