The Salt Lake City Police Department has reopened the 30-year-old murder case of Rosie Tapia, a 6-year-old girl who was found dead in 1995. The case has gone cold over the years, but with advancements in technology and new leads, the police are hoping to finally bring justice to the Tapia family. Rosie was last seen alive on August 13, 1995, when she was playing outside her home in the early morning hours. Her body was later found in a canal near her home, and an autopsy revealed that she had been murdered. The police investigation at the time collected DNA evidence, but it was not enough to lead to a conviction. Now, with new DNA technology, the police are re-examining the evidence and looking for new leads. The police are also seeking information from the public, hoping that someone may have come forward with new information over the years. The Tapia family has been waiting for justice for 30 years, and they are hopeful that the police will finally be able to catch the person responsible for Rosie’s murder. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward, no matter how small it may seem. The case has been a source of pain and frustration for the Tapia family, who have been seeking justice for their loved one for decades. The police are committed to solving the case and bringing closure to the family. The investigation is ongoing, and the police are working tirelessly to follow up on new leads and re-examine old evidence. The case has garnered significant attention over the years, with many people in the community calling for justice for Rosie. The police are hoping that the renewed attention on the case will bring in new tips and leads. The Tapia family has expressed their gratitude to the police for reopening the case and for their tireless efforts to solve it. The police are also working with other agencies to share information and resources in an effort to solve the case. The case is a reminder that even after 30 years, justice can still be served. The police are urging anyone with information to come forward, and they are offering a reward for information that leads to a conviction. The case has been a source of sadness and frustration for the community, but the police are hopeful that they will finally be able to bring closure to the Tapia family. The investigation is a complex and ongoing process, but the police are committed to solving the case. The police are also working to support the Tapia family during this difficult time, and they are providing them with updates on the investigation. The case is a reminder that justice can be slow, but it is not forgotten. The police are hoping that the renewed attention on the case will bring in new tips and leads, and they are urging anyone with information to come forward. The Tapia family is grateful for the support of the community, and they are hopeful that justice will finally be served. The police are committed to solving the case, and they will continue to work tirelessly until they have brought the person responsible for Rosie’s murder to justice.