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Cracking code against crime DNA database records 25 'hits' in two weeks.(News)
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Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
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February 2, 2008| Author:
Vaughan, Kevin
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Byline: Kevin Vaughan , Rocky Mountain News
Colorado's burgeoning DNA database registered an unprecedented 25 "hits" in a two-week span last month, laying the groundwork for arrests the past two days in a 1976 killing and a series of sexual assaults in the Denver area in 2004 and 2005.
The flurry of activity, which also led to last weekend's arrest of a suspect in a decade-old Boulder slaying, comes after years of work to build the state's computerized crimina...
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