July 13, 2025 - 08:45

CARBONDALE — The City of Carbondale Police Department recently added a new technology to enhance investigations of incidents involving firearms. This innovative tool aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the department's response to gun-related crimes.
By incorporating advanced technology, the police hope to streamline the investigative process, allowing for quicker identification of suspects and resolution of cases. The new system is designed to analyze ballistic evidence and other critical data, which can significantly aid in connecting firearms to specific incidents and individuals.
Officials believe that this upgrade will not only help in solving ongoing cases but also serve as a deterrent against future gun violence. The department is committed to ensuring the safety of the community and sees this technological advancement as a vital step in their ongoing efforts to combat crime. With these improvements, the Carbondale Police Department is poised to make significant strides in maintaining public safety and upholding justice.
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