An Edmond branch of the $3.1 billion Tinker Federal Credit Unionwas the scene of the simulated crime on Jan. 22 as criminal justicestudents from the University of Central Oklahoma visited afterhours with their professor, a former FBI agent, to test theirinvestigation techniques.

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The 21 students sketched the scene, tagged evidence andpredicted what happened based on the story and simulatedevidence.

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“Our participation in this simulation allowed students topractice real-world skills in a real-world environment,” said TFCUSecurity and Safety Officer John Micue.

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Below, Abigail Wilburn and Jackie Smith examineevidence on the low down.

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