Forensics Symposium in Owensboro Educates On Latest Technology


by TRISTATEHOMEPAGE

TRISTATEHOMEPAGE— Law Enforcement from all over the world are gathering at the Owensboro Convention Center to learn about the latest forensic technology. Trimble Forensics says the symposium's first appearance in the city brought in law enforcement from Guatemala, Mexico, and Alaska.

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