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How a missing Colorado woman’s son hopes AI can solve her 18-year-old cold case

Arash Ghaemi developed CrimeOwl, an AI tool used by private investigators to analyze cold cases and generate new leads, aiming to solve his mother’s 2007 disappearance.

Summary by Denver Post
Shaida Ghaemi was last seen Sept. 9, 2007, in Wheat Ridge. (Photo courtesy Colorado Bureau of Investigation) Arash Ghaemi has wondered for 18 years what happened to his mother after she disappeared from a Wheat Ridge motel. So Ghaemi, an artificial intelligence developer and entrepreneur, turned his profession into his passion. “What if I can get the case files and run it through AI?” he said of the police investigation into his mother’s disappe…

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Denver Post broke the news in Denver, United States on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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