A bill authored by Washington 14th District State Representative Gina Mosbrucker to require law enforcement, county coroners, and medical examiners to submit a missing persons case and, if possible, DNA samples to the U.S. Department of Justice’s National Missing and Unidentified Persons System within 60 days of the report is before the House Public Safety Committee. The bill is known as Cody’s Law, and Mosbrucker says providing the samples can help solve a number of missing persons cases and bring closure to families. The bill is named after 26-year-old Cody Turner, who has been missing from his Yakima home since July 2015.