PHILADELPHIA - A free program is teaching local teens the ins-and-outs of solving crime by using forensic science.The Centers for Forensic Science, Research and Education at the Fredric Rieders Family Foundation in Willow Grove is running the 7-week program for 16-year-old high school students. "We have kids from Center City Philadelphia who are taking multiple buses to get here and kids from suburban areas who are driving here," Mandi Mohr told FOX 29. "It's so fun to watch them learn in a really cool environment." MORE LOCAL HEADLINESStudents learn the basics of chemistry, biology and math to prep them for learning to use forensic science.
Professional guide them through tests procedures in a lab that is equipped with everything the teens need to perform real forensic science techniques."They are handed a case that has different pieces of evidence that they take through and process.