A California district attorney's office said they are bringing charges connected to six cold cases after clearing a 30-year backlog of untested sexual assault kits.
In a news release, the Orange County District Attorney’s Office announced Tuesday that out of the 6,480 sexual assault kits that were backlogged, 3,791 of them were untested.
After they were tested, hundreds of new DNA profiles were uploaded to law enforcement databases across the U.S. This allowed criminal charges to be filed in six cold cases. According to the press release, the woman was sitting in a car with another man outside her home when the suspect, pretending to be a police officer, forced his way into the vehicle and sexually assaulted the woman.
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