The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department is asking for the public's help in finding the suspect connected to a cold case that occurred 40 years ago.
Codebreaker Alex Baber says he used AI to conclude a single suspect, Marvin Margolis, was behind both unsolved cases.
Two retired LAPD homicide detectives say that both notorious cases are solved -- with a single culprit -- thanks to the work of a novice sleuth.
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• Goodyear police are using artificial intelligence (AI) to create photo-realistic composite images to boost public engagement and generate case leads. • Legal experts warn the approach could create ...
Page, who appeared in court wearing a beige jumpsuit with shoulder-length hair and glasses, was joined by attorney John Neil McNicholas as friends and supporters sat in the courtroom gallery.
County officials on Wednesday revealed the official cause of death for Rob and Michele Reiner, who they say died in a double ...
The Goodyear Police Department made national headlines this week for distributing an AI sketch of an aggravated assault ...
A SAFE Alert for a missing 77-year-old woman last seen in Phoenix on Wednesday was canceled on Friday after she was found, ...
A police department in a suburb of Phoenix has used ChatGPT twice this year to generate images of crime suspects.
The Goodyear Police Department in Arizona is pioneering the use of AI-generated suspect sketches to aid in solving open cases, despite potential complications and biases.