ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says it has identified new DWI cases potentially impacted by "human errors" that have led to the state temporarily suspending its breathalyzer tests .
Breathalyzer tests suspended
The backstory:
On Friday, the Minnesota BCA announced it had suspended the use of breathalyzer tests in Minnesota and ordered a review of the devices due to errors found in multiple counties.
Officials said the error was related to dry gas cylinders installed on the devices and used as a control for accurate readings.
Big picture view:
On Friday, the BCA said at least 146 cases statewide had been impacted by the faulty tests. On Monday, they updated that figure to potentially 276 cases that may be impacted. For context, there have b