January 6, 2012
West Seattle Crime Watch: Can you solve this hit-and-run? – West Seattle Blog (blog)
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West Seattle Crime Watch: Can you solve this hit-and-run?
West Seattle Blog (blog) I'm appealing to those who wish to keep our community safe to please enforce these values by not letting these types of crimes go unpunished. If anyone has seen or knows who owns the vehicle missing these (gray/silver corner panel and bumper parts- see … |
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September 11, 2011
NEW TECHNOLOGY MAKES IT EASIER FOR LOCAL LAW TO CATCH BAD GUYS, SOLVE CRIMES – Sky Valley Chronicle
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NEW TECHNOLOGY MAKES IT EASIER FOR LOCAL LAW TO CATCH BAD GUYS, SOLVE CRIMES
Sky Valley Chronicle New technology means palm prints like this with help King County Sheriff's detectives catch more bad guys and solve more crimes. (SEATTLE, WA) — King County's new generation Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) is now up and running and … |
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June 20, 2011
Who killed Tyrone Love? Police, Seattle group try to solve 2009 slaying – The Seattle Times
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Who killed Tyrone Love? Police, Seattle group try to solve 2009 slaying
The Seattle Times Love was involved in mentoring youth groups, Lt. Steve Wilske, head of crime-scene investigation for the Seattle Police Department, said during a news conference Monday morning. "We want to give the family closure so we're asking the community's … |
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West Seattle Crime Watch: Witness helps solve burglary
West Seattle Blog (blog) We don't publish crime victims' exact addresses, sorry, not that I have it anyway – I hope that if you are stuck away from home and worried, you can contact one of your neighbors and they can tell you? – TR WSB covers West Seattle 24/7, with your help. … |
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Man stuck in Ontario prison as officials try to solve identity
National Post Once he had a passport, Mr. Walker travelled to Spain in 2004 but was returned to the United States under a deportation order after a drug conviction. Shortly after, he came to Canada. His connection to Christian missions continued. … |
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Washington State Patrol lab relies on DNA to solve crimes
Issaquah Press “DNA is the most reliable way we've ever had for telling if someone was present at a crime scene.” Located in Seattle, the laboratory receives about 1400 samples from convicted offenders each month. The resulting database contains more than 194000 DNA … |
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February 24, 2011
DNA database helping to solve more crimes – Seattle Times
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DNA database helping to solve more crimes
Seattle Times Here's very bad news for people who keep committing crimes: As of this week, the CODIS database had more than 194000 DNA profiles at a lab in Seattle, and about 1400 more come in each month. The DNA profiles are based on DNA samples that are gathered … DNA "Hits" Record Numbers in 2010 for State Patrol State patrol: DNA solving more crimes DNA profiles grow more helpful in solving crimes |
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August 24, 2010
Cops need public’s help to solve South Lake Union slaying – Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
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Cops need public's help to solve South Lake Union slaying
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) Seattle police need the public's help in solving the shooting death of a 20-year-old man Saturday near South Lake Union. The crime happened at a large … |
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August 5, 2010
‘In Harm’s Way’: Ridley Pearson’s Fleming and Boldt team up to solve a murder – Seattle Times
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'In Harm's Way': Ridley Pearson's Fleming and Boldt team up to solve a murder
Seattle Times Seattle writer Adam Woog's column on crime fiction appears on the second Sunday of the month in The Seattle Times. |
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