Friday’s Top Stories Friday’s Five Facts [1] APD brings forward bills to help investigate West Mesa Murders and other cold cases – State lawmakers are working to assist law enforcement in their ...
AND RIGHT NOW IN NEW MEXICO, WE GOT TO ACCENT THAT IN EVERY WAY WE CAN. THAT’S WHAT FARMINGTON’S POLICE CHIEF STEVE HEBBE SAID LAST MAY ABOUT RAPID DNA. HE’LL BE JOINED WITH OTHER STATE ...
A new tool called Rapid DNA is on the market to help law enforcement solve more crimes. "It'd be huge for this state," Linda Atkinson, the executive director of New Mexico Victim's Rights Project ...
NEW MEXICO DNA IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE MEETING NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING The 2025 Q1 NMDIS Oversight Committee Meeting will be held remotely, via Zoom, on Tuesday, January 21st ...
A NEW MEXICO MAN HAS DISCOVERED HIS BIOLOGICAL FAMILY ... TEXAS. I LOOK AT HIS DNA AND WE SHARE LIKE 23% DNA AND GO, THIS IS GOT TO BE SOMEBODY I KNOW. IT HAS TO BE. AS IT TURNED OUT, THAT MAN ...
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Mexican long-nosed bats have been identified in southeastern Arizona through citizen scientist efforts and innovative DNA ...
According to the lawmakers, up to 30 percent of minors DNA tested were found to be unrelated to the adults they were traveling with. Almost 110,000 unaccompanied migrant children crossed the southern ...
An endangered species of bat has been confirmed in Arizona for the first time, using an emerging genetic sampling method and the work of an amateur scientist.