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Use your forensic skills to track down the brazen Easter egg thief with West Midlands Police this weekend!

Families are invited to step into the fascinating world of forensic science at the West Midlands Police Museum this April, as it celebrates World DNA Day with a range of hands-on activities and interactive exhibits.

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Running now until Sunday 27th April, the museum’s latest event features a specially designed DNA trail and creative DNA-themed craft stations. 

Visitors can test their detective skills in a light-hearted investigation to uncover who took a bite out of Sir Charles Rafter’s Easter Egg.

The event offers plenty to engage children and adults alike, including a fingerprint station, immersive exhibits, and a police uniform dress-up area.

Use your forensic skills to catch the Easter egg thief!
Use your forensic skills to catch the Easter egg thief!

While walk-ins are welcome, museum staff strongly advise booking in advance to avoid missing out.

Standard tickets are priced at £10 for adults and £6 for children, with free entry for under-threes. Families can take advantage of discounted group packages, with tickets starting at £20.

Tickets and further information can be found on the West Midlands Police Museum website.

However, the museum, which is located in Birmingham, will be closed on Monday 21st and Tuesday 22nd April.