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MOTION OF THE COUNCIL OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY
Motion requesting that the County Council Committee on Public Safety investigate the critical backlog of evidence waiting for analysis in the Allegheny County Crime Lab in order to provide recommendations to the Full Council on how this public safety issue may best be addressed.
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WHEREAS, the Forensic Laboratory Division of the Coroner's office has thirty-five professionals analyzing evidence for 2,300 police officers in Allegheny County, including the City of Pittsburgh, utilizing a limited budget of $1.5 million; and,
WHEREAS, although the County will be erecting a new building to house the laboratories to address the issue of crowding and poor working conditions within the Coroner's Office, the issues of staffing, backlog and budget remain; and,
WHEREAS, the laboratory remains understaffed in spite of increasing efficiencies and productivity causing forensic evidence to sit on shelves and DNA evidence to remain frozen and untouched because qualified resources are not available to analyze it; and,
WHEREAS, the addition of 2 grant-funded drug chemistry analyst reduced the drug chemistry backlog from 1,500 cases to 425, and the eventual loss of both positions will cause the backlog to increase again; and
WHEREAS, similar understaffing in the Latent Fingerprint Section has resulted in restricting the submission of vandalism, theft and theft from auto cases to those that exceed $5,000 in value in order to dedicate limited resources toward major cases involving homicide, rape, burglary and armed robbery; and,
WHEREAS, requests for DNA analysis of evidence have increased with analyses being performed on more cases and with greater urgency but the staffing and resources of this unit have not been increased since the late 1980's because of budget constraints resulting in a backlog of 91 current cases and more than 200 backlog cases; and,
WHEREAS, while the Firearms and Toolmark Section has o...
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