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Unidentified White Hispanic Female
Body Condition: Not recognizable
Probable year of death to 2001
Skeletal findings: Very poor dental health.
Mild to moderate porosity and alteration to both right and left temporal mandibular joints indicating TMJ disease.
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 17-20
Approximate Height: cannot estimate.
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate.
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: nothing
Footwear: nothing
Accessories: nothing
Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is currently not available
Dentals: Dental information is available and entered
DNA: Sample submitted- Not yet submitted
Case History
The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office was serving a drug search warrant on a 620 acre lot owned by a specific individual. During the search the remains were found in an outdoor area. The remains were initially thought to be archaeological Native American, but recent forensic anthropological analysis determined the remains to be a modern Hispanic female who died 2-20 years before 2001.
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No Image Available
Unidentified White Hispanic Female
Body Condition: Not recognizable
Probable year of death to 2001
Estimated postmortem interval: | Years |
Skeletal findings: Very poor dental health.
Mild to moderate porosity and alteration to both right and left temporal mandibular joints indicating TMJ disease.
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 17-20
Approximate Height: cannot estimate.
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate.
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: nothing
Footwear: nothing
Accessories: nothing
Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is currently not available
Dentals: Dental information is available and entered
DNA: Sample submitted- Not yet submitted
Case History
The Duchesne County Sheriff's Office was serving a drug search warrant on a 620 acre lot owned by a specific individual. During the search the remains were found in an outdoor area. The remains were initially thought to be archaeological Native American, but recent forensic anthropological analysis determined the remains to be a modern Hispanic female who died 2-20 years before 2001.
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