Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
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- Mar 11, 2009
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https://identifyus.org/en/cases/10021
Someone remembers these dentures.
Maxillae and mandible are completely edentulous. Full dentures found with the remains. The upper dentures have a yellow metal bar placed between the central incisors (#8 and #9). The lateral incisors (#7 and #10) have yellow metal brackets surrounding the tooth crowns. The lower dentures have a yellow metal star on the labial surface of the right central incisor (#25). The lateral incisors (#23 and #26) have yellow metal brackets surrounding the tooth crowns. See photographs.
They belong to a female of undetermined race aged 45-65. There was a white lace collar with yellow stones with the remains. The remains were partial and skeletal and were found February 13 in a desert area in AZ, Pima County, Papago Farms.
Her remains are associated with the remains of a child aged 10-12.
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/10007
There are few identifiers, but dentals are available. Sex and race are undetermined.
For Teeth # 1, 2, 4, 6, 16, 31, and 32 "O" indicates that the permanent tooth crown is developing and is in the crypt. For Teeth # 22, 26, and 27 "O" indicates that the permanent tooth root is present, but the crown is missing postmortem. The right deciduous maxillary first molar is still present in the alveolus above the permanent right maxillary second premolar (#4).
N 31 49.758 W 112 15.097 - Google Maps
It's about three hours from Tucson and just about five miles from the Mexican border, so border crossers are a possibility.
Someone remembers these dentures.
Maxillae and mandible are completely edentulous. Full dentures found with the remains. The upper dentures have a yellow metal bar placed between the central incisors (#8 and #9). The lateral incisors (#7 and #10) have yellow metal brackets surrounding the tooth crowns. The lower dentures have a yellow metal star on the labial surface of the right central incisor (#25). The lateral incisors (#23 and #26) have yellow metal brackets surrounding the tooth crowns. See photographs.
They belong to a female of undetermined race aged 45-65. There was a white lace collar with yellow stones with the remains. The remains were partial and skeletal and were found February 13 in a desert area in AZ, Pima County, Papago Farms.
Her remains are associated with the remains of a child aged 10-12.
https://identifyus.org/en/cases/10007
There are few identifiers, but dentals are available. Sex and race are undetermined.
For Teeth # 1, 2, 4, 6, 16, 31, and 32 "O" indicates that the permanent tooth crown is developing and is in the crypt. For Teeth # 22, 26, and 27 "O" indicates that the permanent tooth root is present, but the crown is missing postmortem. The right deciduous maxillary first molar is still present in the alveolus above the permanent right maxillary second premolar (#4).
N 31 49.758 W 112 15.097 - Google Maps
It's about three hours from Tucson and just about five miles from the Mexican border, so border crossers are a possibility.