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Cumberland County prosecutor outlines grants, purchase of 3-D scanner and plans to extend Child Advocacy Center lease

2905205 · April 8, 2025
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Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb McCray detailed grants and equipment purchases including a $62,279 Faro 3-D scanner and a $46,087 grant reimbursement for interview rooms; she said lease extension for the Child Advocacy Center will be paid from non-county funds at no cost to the county.

Jennifer Webb McCray, Cumberland County prosecutor, told the Board of Commissioners the prosecutor’s office is marking National Crime Victims Rights Week and highlighted recent grants and equipment purchases supporting victim services and investigations.

McCray said the office is receiving $46,087 reimbursed from a CNCS-type grant to fund two interview rooms; three additional interview rooms were paid for from the prosecutor’s forfeiture account. The office is also purchasing a Faro three-dimensional scanner for crime-scene and accident-scene scanning at a cost of $62,279, which McCray said will be paid from the forfeiture account. She said the office is extending its lease at the Child Advocacy Center (CAC), 1416 East Commerce Street,…

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