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Ohio BCI investigates after police chief fired, audit finds ... - MSNNEW MIAMI, Ohio (WXIX) - A state law enforcement agency launched an investigation this week at a Greater Cincinnati police department after the acting chief reported “money is missing from the ...
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation is investigating a shooting involving police that occurred in Gahanna on June 5, according to BCI spokesperson Steve Irwin.
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Ohio BCI investigation of Frank Tyson's death complete, Stark ... - MSNThe Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has completed its investigation into Frank Tyson's death. Tyson died April 18 in Canton City police custody.
ASHLAND COUNTY, Ohio (WOIO) - Ashland County Sheriff deputies, Ashland police and agents with Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) searched two properties in Polk Tuesday for a person ...
CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio -- The Ohio Bureau of Investigation (BCI) has now completed its evidence gathering in the case of last year’s police-involved fatal shooting of Christian Tyson Thomas ...
More psychedelic mushrooms are appearing on store shelves, tripling in one year, warns the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
(TNS) — Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is pushing to get ahead of the ever-changing world of criminals, and his office is using new, cutting-edge technology to help police agencies solve crimes ...
LONDON, Ohio (WKRC) – Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation Thursday opened the doors of its crime lab here for a media tour to highlight its expanded capacity, especially to help track possible ...
BCI recently teamed up with Ohio State University to use 3D digital rendering technology, creating new digital likenesses.
Cold Case Homicide: North Woodall was an 85-year-old decorated veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam who was killed in a violent home invasion 15 years ago in Dayton.
The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation has been requested to investigate alleged "payroll irregularities" in a police department in Butler County.
More psychedelic mushrooms are appearing on store shelves, tripling in one year, warns the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation.
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