Police using DNA to uncover over 30-year-old murder
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Saginaw, Michigan (WNEM) Investigators are hoping advances in a specific technology can provide a key clue to a man’s murder from 1988.
Nobody knows who this is. Nobody knows his name, his age or where he is from. All anyone knows is, he’s dead.
He has been dead for more than 30 years.
“I just find it terribly sad that after 30 years nobody recognizes him,” said David Mittleman with Othram Inc.
“From time to time we dust it off and take a look at it, we attempt to make contact with potential witnesses. Because we would like to get this solved,” said Lt. Dave Kendziorski from the Saginaw Police Department.
SPD, Othram using DNA to uncover over 30-year-old murder
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Meet Reba, a therapy dog joining the Saginaw Police Department
Updated Dec 22, 2020;
Posted Dec 22, 2020
The Saginaw City Council unanimously approved an adoption agreement for Reba, who will be a therapy dog for the Saginaw Police Department’s Victim Services Unit (VSU) during a virtual meeting on Monday, Dec. 21. Reba is pictured with her handler Lieutenant Kendziorski. Courtesy of the Saginaw Police Department.
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SAGINAW, MI - The Saginaw Police Department is getting a new K-9 to specialize in comforting cuddles instead of tracking down and stopping crime.
The Saginaw City Council unanimously approved an adoption agreement for a therapy dog for the Saginaw Police Department’s Victim Services Unit (VSU) during a virtual meeting on Monday, Dec. 21.