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PA. does have a Bureau of criminal investigation...a state agency. It doesn't matter which agency it originates from it is a state investigative resource.
Most if not all states have them.
In this case it originates from two different state agencies that I would assume run parallel investigations if they are looking at the same case.
Since the PSP is now tasked with the case, it is their criminal investigations unit that is looking at the case with the assistance of the other resource divisions.
Unless J.J. has something else, I was not able to find anything involving the State Attorney Generals office criminal investigations bureau with regard to this case. It is possible I may have missed something in my search.
I agree that most states have them. PA is just a little unusual in how it's structured. And since we are discussing how unusual, PA is constitutionally a "Commonwealth"rather than a "State" as are Kentucky, Massachusetts and Virginia.