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Missing Persons DNA Database Helps Identify Remains Of Homeless Calgary Man

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 Nov, 2019 09:48 PM

    CALGARY - The body of a missing man has been identified through the national missing persons DNA databank in what Calgary police say is a first in Canada.

     

    The database is operated by the RCMP and was established last year to help investigations into missing persons and unidentified remains.

     

    Calgary police say the body of a homeless man was found in a tent at an encampment in 2017.

     

    His death was not considered to be suspicious.

    They say it took a year for a DNA sample to be prepared, and there was a match once it was submitted to the databank and compared with 500,000 profiles.

     

    The man hasn't been publicly identified but was originally from eastern Canada.

     

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