Journal Published Online: 01 September 2001
Volume 46, Issue 5

DNA Profiling of Trace Evidence—Mitigating Evidence in a Dog Biting Case

CODEN: JFSCAS

Abstract

A young girl was the victim of a severe dog attack. An animal, suspected of having caused the attack, was later impounded for investigation. Microclots of blood, recovered from the dog's fur, were analyzed by STR DNA. Results showed that this blood was not related to the biting. Other forensic evidence—hairs, fibers, and odontology—failed to connect a particular animal to the attack. The implications of these findings for the dog and its owners are discussed as well as other forensic methods for resolving such cases.

Author Information

Brauner, P
Forensic biologists, Forensic Biology Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Science, Israel Police National HQ, Jerusalem, Israel
Reshef, A
Forensic biologists, Forensic Biology Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Science, Israel Police National HQ, Jerusalem, Israel
Gorski, A
Fibers and Polymers Laboratory, Division of Identification and Forensic Science, Israel Police National HQ, Jerusalem, Israel
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Stock #: JFS15127J
ISSN: 0022-1198
DOI: 10.1520/JFS15127J