CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION QUESTIONS AND ALIBI. CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT 12:00, SEVERAL STUDENTS BROKE INTO INSERT INSTITUTION COMPUTER.

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CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION QUESTIONS AND ALIBI

CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT 12:00, SEVERAL STUDENTS BROKE INTO INSERT INSTITUTION COMPUTER LAB AND STOLE 10 LAPTOP AND TABLET PCS. THE POLICE HAVE IDENTIFIED SUSPECTS AND THEY WILL INTERVIEW THE SUSPECTS TO FIND OUT IF THEY ARE GUILTY OR NOT.

TWO TEAMS: POLICE: YOU MUST CREATE 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK THE SUSPECTS. ALL POLICE MUST HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONS!

TWO TEAMS: POLICE: YOU MUST CREATE 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK THE SUSPECTS. ALL POLICE MUST HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONS! SUSPECTS: YOU MUST THINK ABOUT WHAT KINDS OF QUESTIONS THE POLICE MIGHT ASK, AND CREATE AN ALIBI. ALL SUSPECTS MUST HAVE THE SAME ALIBI!

TWO TEAMS: POLICE: YOU MUST CREATE 10 QUESTIONS TO ASK THE SUSPECTS. ALL POLICE MUST HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONS! SUSPECTS: YOU MUST THINK ABOUT WHAT KINDS OF QUESTIONS THE POLICE MIGHT ASK, AND CREATE AN ALIBI. ALL SUSPECTS MUST HAVE THE SAME ALIBI! FOR BOTH TEAMS, THINK ABOUT THE QUESTION WORDS: WHO, WHAT, WHEN, WHERE, WHY, HOW, WHICH

INSTRUCTIONS: FIRST, THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE QUESTIONS, AND THE SUSPECTS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE AN ALIBI.

INSTRUCTIONS: FIRST, THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE QUESTIONS, AND THE SUSPECTS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE AN ALIBI. THEN ONE POLICE OFFICER WILL INTERVIEW ONE SUSPECT, AND WRITE NOTES ABOUT HIS/HER ANSWERS.

INSTRUCTIONS: FIRST, THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE QUESTIONS, AND THE SUSPECTS WILL GET TOGETHER AND CREATE AN ALIBI. THEN ONE POLICE OFFICER WILL INTERVIEW ONE SUSPECT, AND WRITE NOTES ABOUT HIS/HER ANSWERS. FINALLY, THE POLICE OFFICERS WILL COMPARE THEIR NOTES. IF ANY SUSPECTS GAVE DIFFERENT ANSWERS, THE POLICE WIN! FOR EXAMPLE: IF ONE SUSPECT SAYS THE STUDENTS WERE IN CLASS AT 12:00, AND ANOTHER SUSPECT SAYS THEY WERE EATING LUNCH AT 12:00, THE POLICE WILL WIN!