Utah Admin. Code R722-920-4 - Information to Be Collected and Maintained
(1) Each law enforcement agency in the state
shall provide information regarding the following cold case types to the
division for inclusion in the database:
(a)
unresolved homicide; or
(b) missing
person.
(2) The
following information is required, when available, in order for a cold case to
be included in the database:
(a) the
victim's:
(i) name;
(ii) gender;
(iii) race;
(iv) ethnicity; and
(v) date of birth;
(b) ViCAP number, if the case has been
entered into the ViCAP system;
(c)
NCMEC number if the case has been entered into the NCMEC system;
(d) whether the case was entered into the
NAMUS system;
(e) NCIC number if
entered into the NCIC system;
(f)
Medical Examiner case number;
(g)
whether probative, unanalyzed suspect reference DNA is available;
(h) whether a probative, crime scene DNA
profile from the putative perpetrator has been uploaded to CODIS;
(i) whether reference DNA from the victim is
available;
(j) State Bureau of
Forensic Services case number;
(k)
name of agency referring the case;
(l) investigating agency contact
number;
(m) date case entered into
the database;
(n) agency case
number;
(o) whether the victim was
a juvenile or adult victim at the time the crime occurred;
(p) date crime was reported to investigating
agency;
(q) date or approximate
date the victim was last seen;
(r)
date or approximate date of death;
(s) cause or manner of death;
(t) location body was found if a body was
found;
(u) whether a weapon was
used, and the type of weapon used if applicable;
(v) whether the following evidence is
available:
(i) fingerprints
(ii) palm prints;
(iii) latent prints;
(iv) dental records;
(v) shell casings; or
(vi) other physical evidence;
(w) scars, marks and
tattoos;
(x) whether a suspect or
person of interest has been identified;
(y) date case solved; and
(z) case narrative.
(3) The following information may be entered
into the database at the discretion of the investigating agency for a cold
case:
(a) associated information which may
include the following:
(i) vehicle
information;
(ii) nickname or
moniker;
(iii) associated case
addresses;
(iv) associated phone
numbers;
(v) associated
names
(b) case photos or
composite drawings at the discretion of the investigating agency; and
(c) other details as determined by law
enforcement agency.
Notes
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