Shelby County District Attorney Mulroy and Memphis Police Chief Davis Announce Collaborative Cold Case Unit
Sept. 30, 2022 – Shelby County Dist. Atty. Steve Mulroy and Memphis Police Department Chief C.J. Davis today unveiled plans for a collaborative Cold Case Unit. This Unit will aid law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of unsolved homicide and violent sexual assault cases.
According to MPD, cases are typically investigated by the original detective until all known leads have been exhausted. After one year with no new investigative leads, a case may be reviewed and deemed to be cold.
“Our Office is excited to announce the formation of the Cold Case Unit,” said DA Mulroy. “We are ready to get to work with MPD to bring closure to these victims’ loved ones who have waited for far too long. These offenders are still out on the street potentially committing many more crimes, so prosecuting them can prevent crimes down the road.”
Once the Cold Case Unit is in operation, MPD will share cold case files with the Unit, and Assistant District Attorneys will evaluate the files using a checklist to determine solvability. SCDAG investigators will follow up on the cases deemed solvable. In cases where warrants could not be served on defendants, SCDAG investigators will assist in locating these defendants so that they can be prosecuted.
“The Memphis Police Department supports any efforts that will assist in bringing long awaited justice to the many families that have been impacted. This effort may be fruitful and help identify suspects who have committed egregious crimes against members of our community,” said Chief Davis.
The Cold Case Unit expects to receive their first cases to review as early as the end of next week. Eventually, the Cold Case Unit aims to review up to 200 cases per year.
If you have information about a cold case, please contact the Memphis Police Department’s Cold Case Unit at 901-636-COLD (2653) or you can email at ColdCase@memphistn.gov. You can also submit information anonymously by calling Crime Stoppers at 901-528-CASH (2274).