It is our goal, through forensic science, to ensure that the work performed and the results obtained are accurate, complete, and timely, with an emphasis on improvement and efficiency. Impartiality and non-biased fact finding remain paramount as we serve our community and the criminal justice system.
Tri County Regional Forensic Laboratory
Laboratory Services Guide
Introduction
In February of 2008, the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office entered into a cooperative agreement with Wright and Sherburne Counties to make possible a Tri County Regional Forensic Laboratory. This agreement combines the resources of the three counties in order to provide forensic laboratory services to its citizens. Through a collaborative agreement with Hamline University, the laboratory is currently working with students who are interested in a career in forensic science. Future plans include laboratory accreditation and DNA analysis.
Forensic Services
The Tri-County Regional Forensic Laboratory offers services to local law enforcement agencies within the counties of Anoka, Sherburne, and Wright in the following forensic disciplines:
Latent Prints
Chemical development of latent prints to include DFO, Ninhydren, and Physical Developer
Brush & Powder techniques
Sticky side powder development
Alternate Light Source (ALS) examinations
Macro photography
Ridge detail comparison and identification
Cyanoacrylate (Superglue) fuming
Midwest Automated Fingerprint Identification Network (MAFIN) participation is planned for the future
Drug Chemistry
Preliminary testing of street drugs
Confirmatory testing of street drugs
Identification of pharmaceutical products
Purity determination on cocaine and methamphetamine
Weight and quantity determinations
Blood Alcohol Content Testing for blood kits
General Guidelines for Evidence Submission
Evidence Condition: Before evidence is received into the laboratory, it must meet the following criteria:
All items of evidence must be individually packaged
Each package must be tape sealed
Tape seals must be initialed and dated across the seal
Each package must contain the following:
Case number
Evidence item number
Evidence Submission: Lockers are provided for evidence submitted by Anoka County Sheriff’s Office personnel only. All other evidence will be accepted in-person between the hours of 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Prohibited Items:
Explosives
Chemicals
Gasoline, flammable liquids, or solvents
Syringes with attached needles
Hamline University Student Internship Program
The Tri County Regional Forensic Laboratory provides a unique collaborative agreement between the laboratory and Hamline University. The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office and the Tri County Regional Forensic Laboratory are excited at the prospects of this agreement and are proud to be one of the first in the nation to implement this type of partnership. This agreement offers Hamline students an opportunity for observation, as well as hands-on instruction in the laboratory and at the crime scene.
Hamline students who are interested in an internship are requested to: 1) contact their advisor who will provide a letter of recommendation, and 2) complete the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office Application for Hamline University Student Internship. In order to be considered, the letter of recommendation and application must be received by the Sheriff’s Office.
Anoka County Sheriff's Office Crime Lab
The Anoka County Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab provides services outside the scope of the Tri County Regional Forensic Laboratory. Its main responsibility is crime scene processing. For more information, please refer to the Anoka County Sheriff’s Office Crime Lab page.
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