CO CO - Adams Co, Unksex&race UP14569, UnkAge, remains at 56thAve & Pecos St., Jul'01

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Namus UP 14569

https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/14569

Unidentified Body/Remains (Unknown Sex & Race)


Found July 21, 2001 in Adams County, CO
Body Condition: Not recognizable - partial skeletal parts only
Probable year of death: to


Vital Statistics
Estimated age: Unknown Age

Approximate Height: cannot estimate
Approximate Weight: cannot estimate
Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Scars and marks: nothing

Clothing & Accessories
Clothing: nothing
Jewerly: nothing
Footwear: nothing
Accessories:
two legs and two feet were submitted to the FBI for testing. The only portions kept at this office are two fibulas. The rest of the remains were buried through Adams County Human Services.

Identifiers
Fingerprints: Fingerprint information is not available
Dentals: Dental information / charting is not available
DNA:
Complete - Insufficient DNA for profiling

Case History:
Remains found in a field just south of 56th Avenue and Pecos Street.
 
were they scattered, or dismembered, is my question.
 
The Doe Network: 1172UMCO
1172UMCO.jpg


On July 14, 2001, a human head was discovered floating in Little Dry Creek Alpha pond, a local fishing pond, at 2601 West 64th Avenue, in an industrial area of Adams County.

The head had been mechanically removed from the body. Divers searched the bottom of the pond and dogs scanned the perimeter but did not find additional remains. Investigators at the time said the head may have floated down Little Dry Creek into the pond.

On July 21, 2001, additional remains including the legs, from the calf down, were discovered in a field near 56th and Pecos Street. The legs had been severed from the body and buried, with the right foot protruding from the ground. The area is close to the railroad tracks where homeless people camp.

DNA testing linked the legs and head as belonging to the same person. No identification records were found near the body parts, and authorities were unable to link the victim to any missing persons.

ETA added photo
 
Additional info from Doe Network:
  • Estimated Age: 30-50 years old
  • Race: White or Hispanic
  • Gender: Male
  • Height: 5'4" to 5'8"
  • Weight: Unknown
  • Hair Color: Dark brown
  • Eye Color: Dark brown
  • Distinguishing Marks/Features: Wore a goatee. Healing fracture of his nose.
 
It looks like the remains found on July 14 match the ones found on July 21, although NamUs doesn't mention this.

Colorado Cold Case Files - Case Detail: John Doe

On July 14, 2001 on the 2100 block of 64th Ave, Officers responded to a report of human remains found in Little Dry Creek Alpha pond. Days later Officers responded to a field near 5500 block of Pecos Street and recovered additional human remains belonging to the same person.
 

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