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Leaders at the Denver Police Department's Denver Crime Lab believe the system, dubbed the Latent Print Case Association Program, is the first -- and only -- such system in the United States.
The Denver Police Department opened its first crime lab in the late 1930s, LaBerge said. When it started processing DNA in 1994, it was one of the first police department crime labs to do so, he said.
The Denver Police Department announced it is now going to independently review hundreds of sexual assault cases handled by former CBI analyst Yvonne “Missy” Woods.
DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Police Department is offering tours of its newest weapon in the fight against crime. The new Denver crime laboratory located on Cherokee Street is six times larger than ...
Denver’s new 60,000-sq-ft Police Crime Laboratory celebrated its topping out in early September. The $36-million facility will replace the city’s existing 14,000-sq-ft lab, currently housed in ...
The Denver Police Department Crime Lab is celebrating the seven-year anniversary of a program they are hoping to expand statewide or even nationally. FOX31's Kim Posey explains how the Latent ...
DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Police Department unveiled its newest weapon in the fight against crime on Tuesday. The ribbon cutting celebrated the completion of the new Denver crime laboratory ...
DENVER - A fight inside Denver's highest levels of government could affect your safety. Denver Police Chief Robert White wants to replace 15 highly-trained crime-lab officers with civilians before ...
On Wednesday, Denver Police crime lab technicians reviewed the footage from a convenience store near where the Tuesday shooting happened. To stream 9NEWS on your phone, you need the 9NEWS app.
DENVER — If you leave an identifiable fingerprint at a crime scene along Colorado’s Front Range, it probably won’t be long before 32 different police agencies know about it. That’s ...
The Denver Police Department announced it is now going to independently review hundreds of sexual assault cases handled by former CBI analyst Yvonne “Missy” Woods.