DNA evidence unveils Santa Cruz 1982 cold case homicide ID

SANTA CRUZ — With the help of gene sequencing advances, investigators have identified a man found dead of apparent foul play 41 years ago in Natural Bridges State Park.

Distinctive tattoos found on the body of a man now identified as Rodney Alan Rumsey. (Santa Cruz Police Department — Contributed) 

According to a release posted to the website of DNASolves, an arm of Houston-based lab Othram Inc., the “John Doe” unsolved likely homicide victim was 28-year-old Rodney Alan Rumsey, of Woodland.

In 2022, the California Department of Justice, in collaboration with the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office, submitted forensic evidence to Othram. The company’s scientists used the forensic evidence to develop a DNA extract and, later, a comprehensive DNA profile for the man. The lab’s in-house forensic genetic genealogy team produced new investigative leads that were sent back to law enforcement, whose investigators determined that Rumsey was born May 25, 1954. Additional details of his life remained sparse, according to Othram.

Santa Cruz Police Department Lt. Karina Ceceña said that the unsolved homicide had now been moved to “active” investigation status, due to the victim’s identification. She confirmed that the department continued to treat Rumsey’s death as a possible homicide.

The Sheriff’s Office, Ceceña said, had access to the body’s DNA evidence through its Coroner’s Unit.

“It’s an open case. Obviously, now we have an ID on the victim so we’re kind of starting over now,” Ceceña said. “We’ll actually interview family and go from there.”

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