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FBI
Requests the Public's Help Identifying Skeletal Remains
Gallup, New Mexico-On
July 31, 1999, the skeletal remains of a Caucasian female were found in
a shallow grave off of Interstate 40 near Gallup, New Mexico. According
to the Office of the Medical Investigator, the woman was between 5'1"
to 5'7" tall and between 35-50 years old. OMI believes that the woman
was deceased for about two years prior to the discovery of the remains.
Forensic drawings
based upon "2-D" (two dimensional) facial reconstruction were
made by Bernalillo County Sheriff's Department forensic artist Detective
Mary Brazas. Detective Brazas also drew representations of jewelry found
with the remains. These drawings are shown below.
Ribbons originating
at the Stoddard County, Missouri, County Fair and presented by the Association
of Retarded Citizens in Stoddard County were also found with the remains.
The FBI is requesting
assistance in identifying this person. If you have any information, please
contact:
FBI Albuquerque,
Special Agent Diana Parker, 505-889-1542
New Mexico OMI Investigator Terry Coker, 505-272-3053
Dexter, Missouri Police Dept. Detective Trevor Pulley, 573-625-8914
This is a joint investigation
by the FBI, NM OMI, Bernalillo County Sheriff, Navajo Nation Police and
the Dexter, Missouri Police.
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