Additional Resources Department Links Appellate Civil Criminal Consumer Protection Medical Fraud Control Unit Division of Criminal Investigation Employment Opportunities John R Justice Program Attorney General Biography Media Press Releases Publications Official Opinions Criminal Justice Directory Technology Contacts DCI History Press Conference Seeking Public’s Assistance and to Unveil New Technology PIERRE – Attorney General Marty Jackley, Lawrence County States Attorney John Fitzgerald, Lawrence Country Sheriff’s Office and the Division of Criminal Investigation will be present at and will hold a press conference to address the public on the use of new technology, 3-D facial approximation, in Lawrence County cold case. In February of 2000, skeletal remains of an unidentified man were discovered north of St. Onge. Cause of death was determined to be homicide from multiple gunshot wounds.With the use of the FBI 3-D facial approximation, law enforcement is able to release updated photographs of the victim. The 3-D technology creates a three-dimensional head shot, created to give investigators and the public a better idea of how the man looked before his death.The press conference will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 1:00 p.m. (MST) at Deadwood City Hall, 108 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD. This press conference is open to the public.
Press Conference Seeking Public’s Assistance and to Unveil New Technology PIERRE – Attorney General Marty Jackley, Lawrence County States Attorney John Fitzgerald, Lawrence Country Sheriff’s Office and the Division of Criminal Investigation will be present at and will hold a press conference to address the public on the use of new technology, 3-D facial approximation, in Lawrence County cold case. In February of 2000, skeletal remains of an unidentified man were discovered north of St. Onge. Cause of death was determined to be homicide from multiple gunshot wounds.With the use of the FBI 3-D facial approximation, law enforcement is able to release updated photographs of the victim. The 3-D technology creates a three-dimensional head shot, created to give investigators and the public a better idea of how the man looked before his death.The press conference will be held on Tuesday, July 7, 1:00 p.m. (MST) at Deadwood City Hall, 108 Sherman Street, Deadwood, SD. This press conference is open to the public.