Missing persons DNA database helps identify remains of homeless man in Calgary
CALGARY — The body of a missing man has been identified through the national missing persons DNA databank in what Calgary police say is a first in Canada.
The database is operated by the RCMP and was established last year to help investigations into missing persons and unidentified remains.
A Calgary police investigator says the body of a homeless man was found in a tent at an encampment in 2017 by a Good Samaritan. His death was not considered suspicious.
“The belief is he had been there between five and six months over the summer. So there was a fairly accelerated state of decomposition because of the intense heat that year,” Const. Gord Fraser said Tuesday.