Missy Woods retired from CBI in lieu of termination in late 2023 after the agency discovered widespread problems in her work.
A Colorado crime lab analyst is facing more than 100 criminal counts in connection with allegations that she altered reports in sexual assault cases.
A former Colorado Bureau of Investigation DNA scientist appeared in court Thursday to face criminal charges over data ...
The path he walked from panhandling in the South to being charged with killing two people along the heart of Denver’s downtown shopping district was marked by homelessness, illegal drug use, ...
Sarah B. Downing, 40, was under the influence of alcohol when she caused a head-on crash that killed another driver last ...
The defendants, all from Chile, are accused of participating in a South American crime group targeting multimillion-dollar ...
Loved ones with cases potentially impacted by a former Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic scientist are speaking out ...
A former forensic laboratory scientist at the Colorado Bureau of Investigation is facing 102 criminal charges after an ...
Among the 58 cases detailed in the arrest affidavit against Missy Woods, more than 35 were never filed because DNA evidence was reported as nonexistent.
The intern was going over quantification data in vestibular swabs tied to historical sexual assault cases when he or she noticed specific data was missing, prosecutors said in an affidavit.