Police use QR codes to help solve cold cases

ST. LOUIS – Detectives turn to technology to find answers to unsolved murders. Billboards, posters, and maps created by the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department now include QR codes.

Once scanned, the codes lead to information and images of murder cases that are still open. Tips or other information can be given, everything is anonymous. Rewards are given to those who provided information leading to a conviction.

Many of these cases involve young murder victims. FOX 2’s Jasmine Huda spoke to SLMPD detective chief Ryan Cousins, An’namarie Baker, mother of Damion Baker, and Tabitha Smith, mother of Ramon Gibbs, about the initiative.

https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/police-using-qr-codes-to-help-solve-cold-cases/ Police use QR codes to help solve cold cases

Sarah Y. Kim

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