Suffolk County DA Tierney Hosts Public Discussion on Unsolved Cold Cases April 21
Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney opens cold cases to the public April 21, seeking community input on unsolved crimes.

Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney will open his office's cold case files to public scrutiny April 21, hosting a community discussion at 4 PM that invites residents to weigh in on the county's unresolved criminal investigations.
The event marks a direct appeal to the public for help on cases that have gone unsolved, positioning community knowledge as a potential investigative resource. Cold cases often stall when investigators exhaust official leads, making tips and recollections from the public a critical avenue for renewed progress.
Tierney's office has not released details on which specific cases will be featured or discussed, but the format, a public forum rather than a press conference, signals the DA's intent to engage directly with Suffolk County residents rather than simply issue statements about investigative progress.

The April 21 session at 4 PM represents an unusual level of public access to an ongoing prosecutorial process. District attorneys rarely open cold case discussions to general community participation, making this event a notable step in how Tierney's office engages with the public on the county's most persistent unsolved crimes.
Anyone with information relevant to unsolved cases in Suffolk County can contact the District Attorney's Office directly ahead of or following the event.
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