OR OR - Eugene, UnkSex/Race 3-12, UP15477, child's mandible from trailer park, Oct'05

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NamUs UP 15477

https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/15477

Unidentified Body/Remains (Unknown Sex & Race)
Found October 18, 2005 in Lane County, OR
Body Condition: Not recognizable - partial skeletal parts only
Probable year of death: to


Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 3-12
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: nothing

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

Case History: A portion of a child's mandible was recovered from a trailer park
 
I could not see any recent updates or media. Can anyone see if there are rule outs for this little one?
 
We will take a look @ChatteringBirds. Congrats BTW, on your avatar being identified :)

Thank you for being open to the many requests you must receive here.
Now I'm searching for the next case to use as an avatar; I hope to change it this week. Looking for one that needs attention -- Every case matters...
 
Thank you for being open to the many requests you must receive here.
Now I'm searching for the next case to use as an avatar; I hope to change it this week. Looking for one that needs attention -- Every case matters...

Let us know what you pick! We especially like NCMEC.
 

Bumping case up. Any rule-outs? I'm guessing sadly there can't be?
No updates to the Namus case for over 1 year and nil ruleouts.

I wonder why they haven't sought NCMEC assistance for a reconstruction - maybe they literally don't have enough remains to form the basis of a good illustration?
 
No updates to the Namus case for over 1 year and nil ruleouts.

I wonder why they haven't sought NCMEC assistance for a reconstruction - maybe they literally don't have enough remains to form the basis of a good illustration?

They only have a partial mandible, so not enough to make a reconstruction.
I wonder when they tried to sequence the DNA. Given how much DNA technology has advanced, I hope they try again.
 

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