Girl Asked Police To DNA Test Cookie And Carrot Pieces To Determine If Santa Claus Is Real

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No forensic officer has ever had a case like this. Not even in the television series where mysterious murders are solved through scientific analysis of the evidence found. This time, in Cumberlad, Rhode Island, the mission is to determine if Santa Claus is it real or not

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A girl from that city in the northeast of United States of America has decided to launch an investigation that aims to find answers to one of the great fantasies that young people are presented with every year.

They never see it, but they know that if they behave well, they will get presents. They never suspect that a relative is representing them in disguise at midnight. However, at a certain age, which ranges from 8 to 10, the story begins to fade.

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The girl in question found the leftovers of carrots and biscuits that she had left for the generous traveler with a white beard and a red dress. Their reindeer too, of course. But the leftovers prompted her to investigate his existence and true identity.

The police department said Friday that bitten carrot sticks and a cookie cut in half were brought to the station along with a letter saying demands that the evidence be subjected to a DNA test.

The department head, Matthew Benson, answered the question of clarion on the case that keeps millions of children in suspense.

“We are very excited to help our young little detective take this case forward. At this point, We are pursuing all leads and reviewing the evidence provided. Hoping to have more in the coming weeks,” she said.

Previously, Benson himself was instructed to sign the statement, which was released to the press.

“I took a sample of a cookie and carrots I left for Santa and the reindeer on New Year’s and was wondering if a DNA test could be done to find out if Santa is real,” she wrote in a handwritten note. yellow hour. Her name and age have not been released.

Benson forwarded the “evidence” to the Department of Health and Forensic Science for analysis..

Each was rescued and classified as in any other case to be investigated.with measurements of each object to be analyzed and protected from any alteration that hinders police action.

“Articles to be analyzed for traces of DNA and compared with profiles on file for the aforementioned suspect/alias”says the department form.

The report also consists of a night photo in which a reindeer appears free on the street.

The results are pending, although Benson argued that “this young lady obviously has a keen sense of truth and the investigative process, and did a great job packing the evidence for presentation. We will do our best to provide you with answers.”

With information from agencies

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Source: Clarin

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