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Anyone who recognizes the sketch or has information that could help in their identification is asked to contact the Thurston County Sheriff's Office at [email protected].
Years ago, forensic artists needed the remains to reconstruct a face. Now, with a CT scan and photos, artists can use technology to their advantage to increase the accuracy of the images.
Detectives in Williamson County are working hard to crack a 30-year-old cold case by using a new sketch. Sheriff's deputies plan to get some answers.
Based on the skull, longtime HPD forensic sketch artist Lois Gibson created drawings of what investigators believe the victim looked like. He is believed to be a 25-to-35-year-old man with a small ...
BOW — Police have distributed a sketch compiled by a forensic artist in hopes that someone recognizes the image and contacts officials, according to a post on Concord Patch. Authorities have been ...
Famed Houston Police Department forensic artist Lois Gibson has released a forensic sketch based on skeletal remains of an unidentified man found in east Houston back in April.
After drawing thousands of sketches of people wanted for crimes, the Houston Police Department's forensic sketch artist Lois Gibson has made the 2005 Guinness World Records. With 168 sketches in ...
The man in the sketch is not a suspect or a person of interest, but the family believes he can provide information in the case. "We just want to talk to him, and get some answers from him.
Forensic Architecture: True to Scale will be on view from Feb. 20 through Sept. 27, 2020.
No other remains were found at the scene. A forensic sketch, pictured below, was created to show what the victim may have looked like.