The Battle Creek Police Department is unable to process fingerprint requests until further notice, due to an equipment failure, the department said in a Wednesday, May 13 news release.BCPD is working through support assistance to replace the equipment needed, and is hopeful that thie equipment issue will be resolved soon.The department reminds residents the Calhoun County Sheriff’s Office also offers fingerprinting services at their Battle Creek location:
“We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience that this may cause our neighbors and we will share an update as soon as fingerprinting services are available at the Battle Creek Police Department,” the department said.
This article originally appeared on Battle Creek Enquirer: Battle Creek police fingerprinting services temporarily stopped
Reporting by Liz Shepard, Battle Creek Enquirer / Battle Creek Enquirer
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