Texas Forms Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit

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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the formation of anew Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit within the Office of the Attorney General (OAG). The unit will aid and support law enforcement agencies across the state in the investigation and prosecution of unsolved cases, including homicides, missing persons, and other matters centered around human identification and forensic genealogy. The Attorney General envisions that the new unit will provide much- needed support for the approximately 19,207 unsolved homicide cases in Texas.  

The unit’s first case was the result of a request for assistance from the Hemphill County Sheriff’s Office in the case of Thomas Brown of Canadian, Texas. OAG’s Criminal Investigations Unit assisted in the investigation of Brown’s death and also assisted the Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit in reviewing all of the collected evidence. The unit engaged independent experts to identify any further leads that could be developed.

As of today, this case remains a questionable death investigation without sufficient evidence to attribute Tom Brown’s death to a criminal act, an accidental death, or a suicide; therefore, this case will be suspended until such time as additional reliable evidence has been discovered.  

“The Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit will bring cases that have been left behind–whether that is due to limited resources or insufficient funding – and bring them back into the light,” said Paxton. “This unit is a first step in getting closure for many families across our state. I look forward to the unit sharing its expertise with local law enforcement to provide investigative assistance and opportunities for training and science education.” 

Like other law enforcement agencies, the Cold Case and Missing Persons Unit does not comment on open investigations. But, the OAG requests that anyone with information about Brown’s death immediately report that information to law enforcement authorities. 

Republished courtesy of Texas Attorney General. 

 

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