NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - The head of the New Orleans Police Department’s crime lab told a City Council committee Tuesday (Sept.
The report was unveiled during a September meeting by the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations.
Around the country, thousands of crimes remain unsolved because DNA results have been ignored, shelved or lost in the mail.
MAGNA — A man accused of driving a 22-year-old man out to a remote area near Saltair in 2016 and fatally shooting him has been charged. Casteil "Slim" Franlink Hamlett, 38, was arrested on Thursday in ...
The “lesser of two evils” isn’t a rallying cry that stirs the soul. It’s not meant to. It’s the sober recognition that when ...
Sherlock Holmes, the famous fictional detective, believed that his brother, Mycroft, could also have been a brilliant solver of crimes if he had not been ...
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Imagine being a law enforcement officer stepping into a clandestine synthetic drug lab in a remote location. Stacks of ...
The city of Columbus voted to apply for a FY25 Paul Coverdell Forensic Science Improvement Competitive Grant for its Forensic ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Nearly 90 years ago, the Texas Department of Public Safety’s Crime Laboratory Division started as a one-chemist operation at Camp Mabry in Austin. Since then, it has evolved into a ...
State officials expect a new 200,000-square-foot state crime lab facility to begin construction in early 2026 and begin operations with about 250 employees in early 2028. RENDERING COURTESY OF ...
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