An Edmond branch of the $3.1 billion Tinker Federal Credit Union was the scene of the simulated crime on Jan. 22 as criminal justice students from the University of Central Oklahoma visited after hours with their professor, a former FBI agent, to test their investigation techniques.

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

“Our participation in this simulation allowed students to practice real-world skills in a real-world environment,” said TFCU Security and Safety Officer John Micue.

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

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