Rapid DNA is a proposal to allow law enforcement to quickly search CODIS – the DNA database used for solving crimes – in a ...
In Sunnyvale over the last nine years, police cold cases never really went cold. Unsolved sexual assaults and murders ...
"In the situation of cold cases, there was a gap. Our dogs were not able to find dried bones," Kris Cardoen, head of federal police dog training, told Reuters. At a police training centre outside ...
Scott Barnett, 45, walked into a Baltimore police station on Sunday and made a bombshell claim that could solve 2014 ...
A Belgian research scientist is working with the federal police to create a scent that mimics the smell of dried human bones ...
The skeleton of the Porsmose man was found in 1946, in a peat bog near Næstved, Denmark, with arrows still embedded in his ...
The rule change allows local law enforcement officers to test crime scene evidence with what’s called Rapid DNA and have that compared to millions of DNA profiles in the Combined DNA Index System ...
TOWSON, MD. (WBFF) — 42 years after her murder, police are still seeking answers about who killed 29-year-old Sharon Miller. After going missing on April 28, 1982, Miller's badly decomposed body ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Cases that would normally take years to solve could be solved in a matter of minutes thanks to a DNA rule change from the FBI. Arizona is one of the few states with this ...
This effort is aligned with a statewide initiative to leverage modern DNA analysis techniques to solve cold cases and establish the identities of unknown victims tied to criminal activities.