Crime-fighting agencies in Ohio are getting tools they can use to solve their cases. Bowling Green’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation on Wednesday showed off new equipment at an open house, hosted by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost. BCI personnel showed off equipment used to test trace amounts of drugs and track ballistics. A vehicle used for mobile on-scene investigations also was on display. The agency has made a major expansion in the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network (NIBIN), which is used to link crimes involving the same firearm. Formerly the only site for NIBIN was in Richland County but has now been added to the Bowling Green lab and is available for trained law enfor
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