will start moving albuquerque's d- n-a crime lab to santa fe. they're doing it despite the fact that governor- elect susana martinez says she'll move it right back to albuquerque next week. but we've learned the entire lab may not make it up there. jeff maher is live at the lab near 2nd and montano to explain why. during the move, albuquerque minute thumbnail 10:01 pm police do not want to take any chances of evidence here being lost or mixed up. that's why, they're taking inventory of tens of thousands of files. but who knows how long that will take. at eight-a-m tomorrow morning, the f-b-i will be moving d- n-a lab computer servers up to santa fe. servers that contain vital evidence to pending criminal cases. we're told the f-b-i is following orders from washington d-c -- and it's not standard protocol. normally, the f- b-i backs up server files in case they are destroyed in an auto accident, for example, while being moved. not this time. they were told to get them up there a-s-a-p. city officials are concerned about an accident, and evidence being destroyed. they're also worried about files being lost or mixed up. that's why, before d-p-s officials can move the files that contain the d-n-a, they have to wait for an inventory to be finished. city workers are off friday. that means the inventory needs to be finished by minute thumbnail 10:02 pm thursday.