The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation’s Cold Case Unit is handling a larger number of cold cases, and new technology is helping as they work to solve them.
This Thursday marks six years since the brutal murder of a grandmother in Cleveland. Her case remains unsolved despite the use of new technology and traditional police work.
An Ohio family fighting for answers in a decades-old murder is pushing for new state legislation that would require law enforcement agencies to list unsolved cases on their websites.
Ten years have passed since someone shot and killed Ryan Dixon, a 22-year-old Cleveland man and father of two young children. His murder remains unsolved.
Someone stabbed 11-year-old Jamella Davis to death in her Garden Valley apartment on East 79th Street near Kinsman Road in Cleveland on November 7, 1985.
The 45-year-old is accused of raping at least three children, including his own daughter, and investigators believe there may be more victims out there.