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Governor Walz launched a $67M crime lab in Mankato to reduce forensic delays and boost local law enforcement support.
Governor Tim Walz broke ground on a $67 million Bureau of Criminal Apprehension regional crime lab in Mankato, aiming to cut evidence processing delays by bringing forensic services closer to southern Minnesota law enforcement.
The 56,000-square-foot facility, set to open in spring 2027, will house 50+ staff, support local job creation, and expand training for officers.
It will reduce reliance on the Twin Cities lab, improve response times, and strengthen partnerships with Minnesota State University.
The project, delayed in 2024 over funding, is part of a broader state infrastructure investment.
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El gobernador Walz lanzó un laboratorio de crimen de $67 millones en Mankato para reducir los retrasos forenses y aumentar el apoyo a las fuerzas del orden local.