Investigators made an arrest this week after using advanced DNA technology to identify a baby who was left at a North ...
This week, the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office identified a woman who was found dead in a yard waste bin in a vacant lot nearly seven years ago as Linda Lee Schock.
New DNA technology leads to the arrest of a mother in Columbus County, over 50 years later.
Tens of thousands of individuals in the United States remain unidentified, many for decades.
DNA testing allowed the Arkansas State Police and Conway County sheriff’s office to identify a 32-year-old woman found dead ...
Advanced DNA examination techniques were used to identify Jamie Ann Moore, a 1994 Conway County homicide victim, after her ...
The Conway County Sheriff's Office and Arkansas State Police have positively identified a woman who was the victim of a homicide in 1994. According to authorities, the 1994 Jane Doe homicide victim ...
After more than three decades without a name, a woman found murdered along railroad tracks in Conway County has been ...
Advanced DNA examination techniques were used to identify Jamie Ann Moore, a 1994 Conway County homicide victim, after her ...
She finally has her name back. After three decades, the mystery of the woman found near Highway 64 has been solved.
A “Jane Doe” homicide victim reported in Conway County in 1994 has been identified by the Conway County Sheriff's Office and Arkansas State Police.
After 30 years, Conway County deputies ID 1994 Jane Doe homicide victim as Jamie Ann Moore through genetic genealogy; investigators still seeking her killer.