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Cold Case Cracked: DNA Solves 21-Year-Old Sexual Assault
1 Jan
Summary
- DNA evidence linked a suspect to a 21-year-old sexual battery case.
- The suspect was identified through a national DNA database match.
- Justice was pursued using modern forensic tools after decades.

A sexual battery and armed burglary that occurred in the early morning hours of August 28, 2004, has been solved thanks to DNA evidence. A masked intruder armed with a knife sexually battered a woman inside her home. The DNA collected at the time did not yield a match.
Recently, the Florida Department of Law Enforcement notified the Collier County Sheriff's Office of a potential breakthrough. A search of the FBI's Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) indicated a match between DNA from Rossel Moises Ponce Chirinos, 46, and the 2004 investigation. Chirinos was already in custody in Tennessee for an unrelated charge, and his DNA sample was in CODIS.




