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Isanti County OKs $23,600 opioid‑investigation software contract and ongoing behavioral‑health funding
Summary
The county board approved a $23,600 contract to buy Cellebrite Premium for postmortem digital investigations using opioid settlement funds, and authorized a contract with Lighthouse Child and Family Services to provide community behavioral‑health services paid from the Moose Lake grant; both votes were unanimous.
Isanti County commissioners on July 1 approved two Health and Human Services contracts: a $23,600 purchase of Cellebrite Premium software to support postmortem digital investigations for opioid‑related deaths, and a continuing contract with Lighthouse Child and Family Services to provide limited community behavioral‑health services paid from a Moose Lake grant.
Jody Doney, health and human services division leader, told the board the Cellebrite software would be used by investigators “to conduct comprehensive postmortem digital investigations of suspected opioid or illicit substance related deaths, specifically.” She said the software purchase would be funded through…
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