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From months to minutes: King County Sheriff’s Office among the first in WA to use new DNA technology
Rapid crime scene DNA test results now aid King County investigators, transforming investigative processes in Washington.
The Pennsylvania State Police have launched a rapid DNA analysis program, distributing technology that will allow investigators to test samples outside a lab and get results in as few as 90 minutes.
SET TO LAST THROUGH FRIDAY. A NEW TOOL IS ON THE MARKET TO HELP LAW ENFORCEMENT SOLVE MORE CRIMES. OUR REPORTER, CORI HOWARD EXPLAINS HOW RAPID DNA COULD BE A GROUNDBREAKING TOOL IN INVESTIGATIONS.
The King County Sheriff’s Office has acquired a $230,000 Rapid DNA machine that can process crime scene evidence in approximately 90 minutes, a task that previously took weeks or months at the state ...
BUCKSNORT, Tenn. (WTVF) — A devastating explosion at an ammunition processing plant in Bucksnort has claimed 16 lives. Investigators are using new rapid DNA technology to identify victims at an ...
MILTON, Pa. — It's been two months since the Pennsylvania State Police rolled out a new Rapid DNA program. Trooper Sara Barrett says there was a reason this was needed. "This is done so that we can ...
The OSBI is installing Rapid DNA machines across the state, starting in Enid, allowing officers to generate DNA profiles in just 90 minutes. ENID, Okla. - The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations ...
BEAVER, Pa. — Closing more cases faster is the goal of a new rapid DNA machine in Beaver County. “So we are swabbing the ridges for any rough spots of the gun where skin cells may collect,” a ...
A new tool called Rapid DNA is on the market to help law enforcement solve more crimes. "It'd be huge for this state," Linda Atkinson, the executive director of New Mexico Victim's Rights Project, ...
U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to the McAllen border patrol station encounter a large group of migrants near Los Ebanos, Texas, June 15, 2019. (Kris Grogan/CBP) U.S. Immigration and Customs ...
Arizona Department of Public Safety is asking Attorney General Kris Mayes to advise it on the use of a new DNA testing technology that has critics concerned about privacy and misuse, but that law ...
But it is the prospective use of Rapid DNA in criminal investigations that is setting off alarm bells. Both privacy advocates and some forensic scientists fear police will abuse the technology to test ...
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