Moscow police have gained access to counseling as pressure to solve the case of the slain college students increases.
Capt. Dahlinger says morale is still high, however ... adding,"We're all committed to seeing this investigation through to the end – it being the holidays is kind of moot. We're just focused on that goal."
A rep for the department confirms the news with TMZ, and says"Our officers and their families are continually offered support through several avenues including our regional Peer Support Team," adding counseling will continue to be offered on an as-needed basis. We're also told patrols around Moscow and Univ. of Idaho are constant and will continue -- thanks to the help from Idaho State Police.
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