CUB Lounge4:00–6:00 p.m.October 13, 2009Crime Scene: Victims' Rightsand Myth Busting CSI. If you have ever been a victim of crime or been accused of a crime, you have rights. This forum will look into these rights and discuss the true aspects of processing a crime scene. It's not Hollywood. November 10, 2009Drug Dog: The Nose KnowsOfficers will explain when and how drug-sniffing dogs are used in police work and look at the effects of drugs and alcohol, MIPs, and ways to party safely. Q&A sessions with police officers will be held at the end of each forum.
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I received this email from the WSU police advisory board and obviously it discusses the process of police work. It is informational and applies to crime in Pullman. One main thing is the idea of the party life at WSU.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2010051939_landslide13m.html
A landslide in Yakima County confused officials on Sunday. The slide covered a portion of Highway 410 with rocks about 40 feet deep. The highway will probably be closed for the rest of the winter. What is interesting is that this particular landslide is that they don't know what caused it. There was no earthquake nearby and the specific area of rocks had not been a hazard.
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