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Contra Costa County Sheriff’s Office Receives State Grant To Help Keep Our Roads Safe

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The Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff Forensic Services Division (FSD), a nationally accredited crime laboratory, has been awarded a competitive one-year grant of $158,000 to help keep our roadways safe from impaired drivers. Funding for this program was provided by a grant from the California Office of Traffic Safety, through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The grant will run through September 2025. The FSD will use the funding to support the testing program for detecting drugs in driving under the influence (DUI) cases. Updated testing equipment will be purchased to replace existing equipment used to confirm drugs in DUI cases. Supplies and equipment will also be purchased to support comprehensive analysis and enable detection of illegal, prescription, and over-the-counter drugs commonly found in DUI cases. ”We are grateful for this grant which will improve testing capabilities, analysis, and turnaround times at the Forensic Services Division,” said Contra Costa Sheriff David Livingston. “Having rapid results will benefit county law enforcement agencies and prosecutors and help make the roads safer for everyone.”

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That’s great but no where near enough money for the task

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