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November 5, 2009

Math helps police reconstruct scene

FORTY FORT – Todd Norton gave a one-hour crash course on reconstructing accident scenes.

Norton, a patrol sergeant for the state police accident reconstruction unit at the Wyoming barracks, spoke to citizens at Thursday’s Pennsylvania State Police Citizens’ Police Academy.

Norton, 39, began his career as a state police trooper in 1992. He was promoted to sergeant in three years ago. His duties include reconstructing serious auto crashes that sometimes involve fatalities and investigating major crime scenes.

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