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North Bay Police now has its first in-house digital forensics expert to independently analyze devices, boosting case efficiency and reducing reliance on outside agencies.
The North Bay Police Service has hired its first in-house digital forensic examiner, allowing it to independently analyze digital evidence from phones and computers without relying on the Ontario Provincial Police.
Police Chief Daryl Longworth said the move supports faster, more efficient investigations in an era where nearly every case involves digital components.
The change aligns with Ontario’s Community Safety and Policy Act, which requires reporting when external assistance is sought.
While some OPP services are provided at no cost under provincial mandate, others can be expensive.
By building internal capacity, North Bay aims to reduce dependency on outside resources and improve self-sufficiency.
La policía de North Bay ahora tiene su primer experto forense digital interno para analizar dispositivos de manera independiente, aumentando la eficiencia del caso y reduciendo la dependencia de agencias externas.