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Southeast Missouri Regional Crime Lab

Southeast Missouri Regional Crime Lab

Southeast Missouri Regional Crime Lab

History: The Southeast Missouri Regional Crime Laboratory was established in 1969, at a time when crime labs were just getting their start in the country. The lab was formed under the Omnibus Crime Bill of 1968. During that first year, the lab took on 50 cases. Since that time, the laboratory has processed more than 60,000 cases, including 2,500 to 3,000 cases each year for the last several years.

Building Use: The Southeast Missouri Regional Crime Lab serves some 90 different law enforcement agencies, including local, state and federal agencies, and is vital to the law enforcement community in a 20-county service region. The lab provides testing for drugs, ballistics examinations, blood/body fluids, serology, trace evidence, arson, fingerprints, alcohol in blood, urine toxicology and DNA. The excellent reputation and expertise of the lab is known nation-wide as various states and defense attorneys request its assistance in forensic matters.

Fun Fact: The laboratory was originally housed on the campus of Southeast but recently upgraded to a new location, and now operates in a modern, state-of-the-art facility. The lab is located at 122 S. Ellis in downtown Cape Girardeau.

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