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This came out in April but I only came across it today, and I don't remember seeing it mentioned--Utah has a new cold cases website aimed at quarantined amateur detectives. It includes missing people, unidentified remains, and cold case crimes.
The website is here: Cold Cases | DPS – Criminal Identification (BCI)
This article has some more information about it:
Are you a quarantined Sherlock Holmes? Officials revamp cold case website to solve Utah’s oldest cases
...experience has shown that cold case programs can solve a substantial number of violent crimes and missing persons cases that remain unsolved.
To that end, the Utah Department of Public Safety spearheaded a program to renovate the state’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation cold case website, which features about 400 cases across the state that remain unsolved.
The featured cases include homicides, missing persons and unidentified deceased persons, Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Nick Street told St. George News.
The website is here: Cold Cases | DPS – Criminal Identification (BCI)
This article has some more information about it:
Are you a quarantined Sherlock Holmes? Officials revamp cold case website to solve Utah’s oldest cases
...experience has shown that cold case programs can solve a substantial number of violent crimes and missing persons cases that remain unsolved.
To that end, the Utah Department of Public Safety spearheaded a program to renovate the state’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation cold case website, which features about 400 cases across the state that remain unsolved.
The featured cases include homicides, missing persons and unidentified deceased persons, Utah Highway Patrol Lt. Nick Street told St. George News.