
Anchorage Police Chief Defends Department in Documentary
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Lost Women of Alaska documentary series sheds light on Anchorage Police Departments role in serial killer Brian Steven Smith case. Chief Sean Case defends departments policies, highlighting recent laws, technology use, and evidence-based approach. Critics question past practices and evidence handling, while Chief Case denies any policy of low priority for certain cases. Department has forty-five detectives, including seven in homicide, working on thirty-nine active missing adult files, with plans to add a victim advocate and partner on homeless outreach.
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