NJ NJ - Pohatcong, UncFem 18-99, UP16743, wht sock w/yellow/green band, Sz 9 white Reebok, May'17

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Case Circumstances: Found by a resident on the Delaware River, Pohatcong, New Jersey.

Age: 18-99

Clothing:
White ankle sock with yellow/green band.


The shoe is a Reebok sneaker with shoelace.
Attached to top of shoelace is a white metal "R".
Numbers stamped on sole of sneaker - "18 . 06 . 13" or "8 . 06 . 13".
Sneaker measures 10 inches in length.
No treads on sole of sneaker.

https://www.identifyus.org/en/cases/16743

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[h=1]Police investigating after remains of foot found inside sneaker in New Jersey[/h]A sneaker with a human foot was found on River Road in Pohatcong Township.

Investigators say the foot was inside a woman's size 9 white Reebok sneaker.

The remains are only skeletal.

http://abc7ny.com/news/police-inves...s-of-foot-found-inside-sneaker-in-nj/2026214/
 
If that is a date on the bottom of the shoe then we are looking for someone who lost a leg from mid-2013 until when the shoe and skeletal bone was found in May 2017.

The Delaware River flows south, according to a net search.

If that is a date on the shoes then 18.06.13 would be 18 June written the English way Day/Month/Year. Namus also says it could read 8.06.13 which could then be August 6 or 8 June depending on the dating system. Or maybe it's just a serial number and not a date at all?

I mapped the 20 MPs from NJ in the period mid-2013 to May 2017 and none came from an area that was on the river.
 

Recovered Human Remains​

On May 21, 2017 the Pohatcong Twp Police Departmentwere dispatched to the 300 block of River Road for a reported found sneaker with a foot located inside of the sneaker. The sneaker was found on the bank of the Delaware River and had been concealed in brush and debris. The sneaker was a woman’s size 7 Reebok sneaker that contained a gray colored crew sock and exposed lower leg bones. A search of the area proved to be negative for any other human remains. The Morris County Medical Examiner’s Office conducted an examination of the recovered foot/leg bones. The bones were then transferred to the New Jersey State Police Anthropology Unit.
 

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