Police test DNA on Rhode Island girl's cookie, carrots for evidence of Santa Claus

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Chief Matthew Benson has “immediately” instructed his investigative division to forward her evidence to the State of Rhode Island’s, Department of Health and Forensic Sciences Unit for analysis.

Police in Rhode Island said Friday that they are testing DNA found on a cookie and carrots to prove that Santa visited a girl’s home on the night of Dec. 24.

According to officials, a young investigator from Cumberland submitted a letter requesting DNA analysis to be conducted on a partially eaten cookie and carrot remains she acquired on Christmas Day.

As such, Chief Matthew Benson "immediately" instructed his investigative division to forward her evidence to the State of Rhode Island’s, Department of Health and Forensic Sciences Unit for analysis. Bite marks will be compared with dental records.Chief Benson noted, "This young lady obviously has a keen sense for truth and the investigative process and did a tremendous job packaging her evidence for submission. We will do our very best to provide answers for her.

 

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Nice gesture, but a terrible waste of resources. Taxpayers are paying for this.

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