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Burglars Break into Liquor Store Through Roof (VIDEO)
KTLA NewsSYLMAR, Calif. (KTLA) -- Police are asking for the public's help identifying three burglars who broke through the roof of a liquor store in Sylmar, stealing cigarettes, cigars and several hundred dollars in cash. It happened just after 4 a.m. on August 1...Tags: Los Angeles Police Department, Biotechnology Industry, Chemical Industry
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Detectives in Snohomish County, Arizona team up to solve 26-year-old cold case
Q13 FOX News OnlineInvestigators have used DNA technology to identify a Marysville man who went missing in 1986 as the victim of a murder in Arizona, said the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office. Todd Mertes of Marysville last contacted his family in September 1986 from...Tags: Murder, Missing Persons
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Ob-gynecologists back genetic blood test for at-risk women
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - New, non-invasive tests for chromosomal disorders should be reserved for pregnant women with a higher-than-average risk of having a baby with Down syndrome, doctors said this week. The screening tests, which find small amounts...Tags: Behavioral Conditions, Genetics, Science and Technology, Genetic Condition, Gynecology
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'Knock-knock' burglars: LAPD targets pawn shops
L.A. NOWThe owners of several downtown pawn shops who allegedly did business with dozens of "knock-knock burglars" were arrested Wednesday as police tried to stem the tide of break-ins on the Westside and in the San Fernando Valley.... -
Baltimore man charged in 1997 Woodlawn rape
A Baltimore man has been charged in a Woodlawn rape that occurred 15 years earlier, after county investigators matched DNA evidence to an earlier case. The evidence collected in the 1997 Woodlawn case matched evidence from a 1993 city case, where...Tags: Biotechnology Industry, Baltimore County, U.S. Supreme Court, Wicomico County, Chemical Industry
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Hair of Hope? Feds Send Hair Sample of Murdered, Dismembered Dancer, Lockhart
There could be some new life to nearly-six-month old murder case of Jaren Lockhart, the 22-year-old mother and Bourbon Street exotic dancer, who was stabbed and dismembered before her body parts washed ashore on beaches in Mississippi. Hancock County...
Tags: Dismemberment, Murder, Injuries and Wounds, FBI
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Local company engineers system to reduce errors in cancer diagnoses
Imagine hearing the words "you have cancer." Now imagine learning those words actually weren't meant for you. Doctors say errors in biopsy results happen because the process includes so many steps and goes through so many hands. "Anybody that tells...
Tags: Prostate Cancer, Biopsy, Medical Procedures and Tests, Breast Cancer
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George 'Woody' Clarke dies at 61; presented DNA data at Simpson trial
George "Woody" Clarke, who gained national prominence as the San Diego prosecutor asked by Los Angeles prosecutors to present the crucial but highly complex DNA evidence during the O.J. Simpson murder trial, has died. He was 61. Clarke died Tuesday at...
Tags: Punishment, Murder, Science and Technology, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Wrongly accused 'Englewood Four' file federal lawsuit
Tribune reporterFour men who were wrongfully convicted of rape and murder 18 years ago filed lawsuits Thursday alleging that Chicago police and Cook County prosecutors framed them for the brutal crime. In separate lawsuits filed in federal court, the men alleged that...Tags: Murder, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Criminals, Englewood
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State Police Looking for Information in Unsolved Murder of Marine
The Pennsylvania State Police is looking for information on a unsolved case, which involved the murder of United States Marine Corps Cpl. Robert Daniel Corriveau. Cpl. Corriveau was discovered deceased along the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Chester County,...
Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Biotechnology Industry, Injuries and Wounds, Robert Daniel, Pennsylvania Turnpike
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Scientists use genome sequencing to halt superbug outbreak
ReutersLONDON (Reuters) - Researchers have used DNA sequencing for the first time to identify, analyze and put a halt to an infectious disease outbreak in a hospital. The success of the technique, which used fast genome sequencing technology to control an...Tags: Salmonella Infection, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Diseases and Illnesses, Biotechnology Industry
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