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http://www.news9.com/Global/story.asp?S=13403925
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announced Friday it had created an Unidentified Remains Unit; a new program to help identify human remains found across the state.
The OSBI revealed details about the program during news conferences at its headquarters in Oklahoma City and its office in Tulsa. State and local law enforcement agencies have agreed to team up to initiate the program.
It's designed to help identify more than 200 sets of remains found across the state. Many of the remains were skeletal and discovered during the last several decades.
Very interesting and much needed.
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation announced Friday it had created an Unidentified Remains Unit; a new program to help identify human remains found across the state.
The OSBI revealed details about the program during news conferences at its headquarters in Oklahoma City and its office in Tulsa. State and local law enforcement agencies have agreed to team up to initiate the program.
It's designed to help identify more than 200 sets of remains found across the state. Many of the remains were skeletal and discovered during the last several decades.
Very interesting and much needed.