NM NM - Las Cruces, Rinconada Blvd, UncFem 40-50, UP17320, Jewelry, Sunglasses (pics), Dec'17

I'm more interested in what's on the BACKof the piece of paper.

The pin with cross looks like Mexican.

I am on a laptop. I positioned my large hand held mirror in front of the paper, and stood next to the computer so that I could read it.

when
promo ((promo is underlined))
the na (( looks like an n or an m. Maybe the word name??))
your
number
if you h
Disclai (( looks like an n or m. Maybe the word disclaim?))
condi ((looks like condition maybe??))
applica (( looks like application, maybe??))


In My Opinion Only.
 
IN MY OPINION ONLY......

That square on the paper, looks like one of those internet scan boxes. I don't know what that is called. It is not exactly a barcode but a square. Sorry I am just on my second cup of coffee, and I am old! :)
 
IN MY OPINION ONLY......

That square on the paper, looks like one of those internet scan boxes. I don't know what that is called. It is not exactly a barcode but a square. Sorry I am just on my second cup of coffee, and I am old! :)
QR code.

Receipt maybe?

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Another long shot-- I have been searching for missing people who wore those type of sunglasses. Patrick Beavers, missing since 1997, reportedly wore wrap around sunglasses. I cannot find a picture of his sunglasses, however. Patrick also left a note when he left home. The handwriting is similar style to the writing above (JMO):

Article on Patrick: http://magicvalley.com/news/local/a...cle_a68fe9df-4725-5ffe-a2f4-1841d2d0ce66.html

Patrick's thread: http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?149671-ID-Patrick-Beavers-24-Jerome-3-April-1997

Note Patrick wrote:
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UID's paper:
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Missing from Las Cruces
Mary Smith Ainsworth
Steve Alarcon
Mykayla A Apodaca
Nancy Bates
Jadelyn Monique Boldon
George Christopher Carbajal
Adam P Charles
Omar Ivan Correa
Michael Coyote
Seth Jubei Demchok
Pedro Dominguez
Issac Liston Donaghe
Jason Duarte
Jacob Isreal Escalante
Debbie Misquez Escalante
April Nikole Franco
April N Franco
Jessica Dawn Gomez
Hector Gonzalez
Azaria Irene Angel Gutierrez
Melissa Z Guzman
Oscar A Hernandez
Joe Hinojos
Daniel Thomas Kearney
Richard Charles Kopera
Michael David Luna
Steven Donald Marshall
Celeste Doli Mckeley
Devin Edward Miller
Robert Anthony Montoya
Zackary Montoya
Pearl Morales
Dominic Ismael Moreno
Gloria Moreno
Valentin Morones-Martinez
Jusiah Esperanza Olivares
Darla Ann Orosco
Robert Pritchett
Leslie Diana Ramsey
Thomas Buryll Reed
Sariah Salas
James Nolan Schmidt
Joshua Eric Sedillo
Eva Annette Serna-Barela
Ronald Tate
David Tellez
Dale Travis
Doreen Trevino
Osvaldo Valdez
Gabriel Christopher Verheyen
Gabriel Christopher Verheyen
Angel Armando Villescas
Olga Warriner
Andrew T Zapien


Missing from Mesilla
Rosalie Martinez

Missing from Anthony
Dianna Garcia
Sebastian B Villalobos

Missing from Santa Teresa
Cassandra Rivera

Missing from Sunland Park
Leslie Garcia
Priscilla Ortega
Jesus Manuel Ruiz


Missing from Truth or Consequences
Scot D Celndenin
Alyssa Lovell
Kihala Sims


Missing from Deming
Leroy Almanza
Frank James Callari
Manuel E Calvillo
Hollie Cannon
James H Holland
Grace Lopez
Emilio F Montoya
Jonell Morce
Jose R Najera
Christopher H Ornelas
Jose Padilla-Lopez
Jennifer Pentilla
David Robert Scism
Robert Spain
Leland Zane Stovall
Janice K Vaughan
William Harold Vaughn


I am going to start looking at the people missing from Las Cruces itself and then work my way out.
 
Btw, The building I circled in this pic is the New Mexico State Police. It's just north of the intersection mentioned in the article.
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I went through a lot of that list last night. We do not know, at this time, male or female nor how old the remains are. I will hold off until we get that info, if we get it.
 
[h=1]Human remains found near Rinconada still not identified[/h]
Las Cruces Crime Stoppers is offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who can help identify the remains.

In December, LCPD also released photos of several pieces of evidence found near the remains. Investigators hope someone will recognize the items collected that, in turn, will help identify the remains. The items include five pieces of jewelry, the label from a coat and a pair of sunglasses. Investigators are also releasing the image of a small piece of paper with the hopes someone might recognize the handwriting.
http://www.lcsun-news.com/story/new...ar-rinconada-still-not-identified/1022506001/
 
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Thinking about the paper with the writing - the first row seems explained well as days to the week...but for the second row, I wonder if it could be time of day B=Breakfast, D=Dinner, L=Lunch 0=midnight? X= skip a day?
There are some medications with a 36 hour dose with Cialis at the forefront of google searches. I also remember reading that some gastric disorders seem to have a 36-hour cycle...
 
It's great that they are reaching out to the public, but without knowing the age or sex, that's going to be extremely difficult.
 
Las Cruces authorities still trying to ID some human remains

LAS CRUCES, N.M. — Authorities still are trying to identify human remains found in an undeveloped area of Las Cruces and have increased the reward to $2,000.

Las Cruces police released photos of several pieces of evidence found near the remains last month.
Investigators hope someone will recognize the items that include five pieces of jewelry, the label from a coat and a pair of sunglasses.
They were sent to the New Mexico medical examiner’s office, but investigators still don’t know the gender or approximate age of the individual.

Investigators aren’t sure if foul play was involved or how long the remains were in the area.
https://www.abqjournal.com/1121441/las-cruces-authorities-still-trying-to-id-some-human-remains.html
 
Las Cruces Crime Stoppers has increased its reward to $2,000 for anyone who has information that can help identify the human remains found Dec. 10 in an undeveloped area near Rinconada Boulevard.
The remains were sent to the New Mexico medical investigator’s office but have yet to be identified. Investigators still do not know the gender or approximate age of the individual. Investigators are not sure if foul play was involved or how long the remains had been in the area that’s west of the intersection of Rinconada and Sonoma Ranch Boulevard.

Anyone with information that can help identify any of the evidence is asked to call Las Cruces Crime Stoppers at1-800-222-8477. Individuals can remain anonymous by calling the Crime Stoppers number.

The Crime Stoppers number is operational 24 hours a day and you do not have to give your name to collect a reward.
http://krwg.org/post/reward-offered-infomation-regarding-human-remains-found-las-cruces
 
Just thinking out loud...
The items belong to an elderly man. The full wrap sunglasses, and the little cross tie clasp is something he would've worn on his tie to church on Sunday. Perhaps, this is an elderly man, definitely retired, with possible dementia who got lost on the way home from church.

Also, M T W could mean he ate Dinner Monday, Lunch Tuesday, nothing or O for Wednesday. It's normal for the elderly only eat one meal a day, and this was his way of keeping track. It is especially true, if he was spending his money eating out, and using a large portion of his money for medications or motels.

This 83 year old gentleman fits the bill for me, based on my assumptions...
https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/35220/6

Lynn Goldin
83 years old
Missing from Farmington NM
August 2016
6' tall
220-230 lbs
Gray hair balding, gray beard
Was going treasure hunting...never returned.
His 2006 Gray Hummer with Washington state plate also missing.
Only known items on him: Gold chain with cross

No Dental and No DNA currently available...so is it even worth calling it in?
 
Puzzling case... an age and sex would be nice for sure. Just my 2 cents and initial thoughts: I don’t think this was an elderly man (although I do believe him to be male). I’m not sure what age range I’d put him in, but something tells me not over 40. JMO.

That is definitely a pill box organizer and I agree that the paper is a receipt of some sort. I also think the top row is pretty surely “Mon-Fri” like y’all have stated. But the bottom row, the first thing that came to mind for me (my job history has trained me to think this way, so it’s a hard habit to break) was that this was used for illegal purposes.

For instance, and I’m not suggesting that’s the case here but it’s a possibility, a small time drug dealer/seller of prescription pills. He may have wrote down what was in each slot since presumably he wouldn’t be carrying the actual labeled prescription bottles with him. Easy enough way to conceal the pills and something I could see a younger or less experienced seller doing.

I’ve no clue what the letters could stand for, I’m not familiar with many prescription pills sold on the streets other than the more common ones; Xanax being the first to come to mind. It may not be that but it’s another theory. And OMO.

I recognize the “shield” pin as well but can’t place it.... and the other looks more like a cuff link to me. Anyone else see that?
 
Re: clothing manufactured in Korea:

Las Cruces is about an hour's drive from Alamagordo & Holloman Air Force Base. Possible tie to Korea from the base.

About a 45 minute drive from El Paso, a much larger city, to Las Cruces.

Las Cruces is home to New Mexico State University. IDK what the international student population is/was in 2017, but that could be another reason for items purchased overseas.

Gender & an age range would indeed help here.

RIP, Rinconado Mystery Person!
 
The NamUs page for these remains was made visible in the past couple of days:

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

#UP17320
ME/C Case Number 2017-06839

Sex Female
Race/Ethnicity Uncertain
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 50
Estimated Age Range 40-50
Estimated Year of Death 2011-2017
Estimated PMI Years
Height Cannot Estimate
Weight Cannot Estimate

Date Body Found December 11, 2017
NamUs Case Created December 18, 2017
Location Found Map
Location Las Cruces, New Mexico
County Doña Ana County

Circumstances of Recovery Skeletal remains were found by a man walking his dog in Las Cruces on 12/11/2017.

Inventory of Remains One or more limbs not recovered
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton

Hair Color Unknown
Left Eye Color Unknown
Right Eye Color Unknown

Clothing
Sweat pants, U.S Trust bag, Underwear (panties), jewelry, soles of shoes, sun glasses, black gloves

Jewelry
Cross, white metal ring, yellow metal ring, with clear stons

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