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Akron Police hope 3-D reconstruction will help ID human remains
The man's skull was found outside an abandoned two-story house at 1345 Marcy Street on January 8, 2016.
Additional remains were later found inside the home, which had been damaged in a fire in 2012.
"Someone out there knows who this man was, and we are all very hopeful that someone will see this model and notice a resemblance to a missing friend or family member," said Attorney General Mike DeWine.
The “John Doe” is believed to have been a Caucasian male between 30 and 55 years old.
He was estimated to be about 5'9" tall, but his weight, hair, and eye color are unknown.
Items such as hairstyle are the artist's estimations to complete the image and should not be considered significant markers for identification.
Several items were found with the remains, including clothing, a belt, black shoes, and keys. More information and photographs can be found in this BCI Criminal Intelligence Unit public bulletin, which was issued to all law enforcement agencies in the state today.
http://www.wfmj.com/story/35887734/akron-police-hope-3-d-reconstruction-will-help-id-human-remains
The man's skull was found outside an abandoned two-story house at 1345 Marcy Street on January 8, 2016.
Additional remains were later found inside the home, which had been damaged in a fire in 2012.
"Someone out there knows who this man was, and we are all very hopeful that someone will see this model and notice a resemblance to a missing friend or family member," said Attorney General Mike DeWine.
The “John Doe” is believed to have been a Caucasian male between 30 and 55 years old.
He was estimated to be about 5'9" tall, but his weight, hair, and eye color are unknown.
Items such as hairstyle are the artist's estimations to complete the image and should not be considered significant markers for identification.
Several items were found with the remains, including clothing, a belt, black shoes, and keys. More information and photographs can be found in this BCI Criminal Intelligence Unit public bulletin, which was issued to all law enforcement agencies in the state today.
http://www.wfmj.com/story/35887734/akron-police-hope-3-d-reconstruction-will-help-id-human-remains