A body found burned and wrapped in a cloth behind an auto repair shop in Toledo is that of Tammy Lowe, DNA testing finds.
After nearly 25 years, the remains of two Jane and John Does found in Sonoma County have been identified through the help of ...
The partial skeletal remains were found on March 22, 1995 in Santa Cruz County. They were recently identified as those of ...
With the help of DNA testing, the remains were identified as Deborah Mitchell Cordier, the Sonoma County Sheriff’s Office ...
The remains of a man and woman that were discovered more than 25 years ago in Sonoma County have now been publicly identified ...
Advances in DNA technology helped solve a murder mystery dating back almost five decades in Santa Cruz County. The victim, 25 ...
DNA testing resolves a 1987 cold case, identifying remains found in Toledo as Tammy Lowe from Michigan, with aid from The ...
More than 27 years after two bodies were discovered in separate corners of the North Bay, investigators finally have names to go with the remains.
In February 1998, skeletal remains were found near Hearn Avenue and U.S. Highway 101 in Santa Rosa, the Sheriff's Office said. Forensic analysis identified the remains as those of a white male, ...
A man convicted for two murders in Santa Cruz County in 1976 has now been linked to another murder from that year almost 50 ...
Nearly 60 years after her mother disappeared, Penelope Vaillancourt finally has some answers — but not all the closure she ...
Ohio authorities have identified a Jane Doe, whose remains were found behind an auto repair shop in Toledo in 1987.