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The Doe Network Unidentified Male Date of Discovery: December 11, 1987 Location of Discovery: Juno, Dawson County, Georgia Estimated Date of Death: 1986 through the summer or early fall of 1987 State of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only Cause of Death: Unknown Physical Description ** Listed information is approximate Estimated Age: 24-29 years old Race: White Gender: Male Height: 6'0" to 6'2" Weight: 150-170 lbs. Hair Color: Brownish red with frosted ends. Eye Color: Unknown Distinguishing Marks/Features: Smoker. Had a shorter left collarbone - may have broken the left collar bone as child. Cervical rib on the right side. Dentals: Not available. Had all 32 teeth at time of death. Fingerprints: Not available. DNA: Not available. Clothing & Personal Items Clothing: Levi's blue jeans (32W x 34L), long-sleeved T-shirt with "PASSION TOUR 86" on the front and "ROBIN TROWER" on the left sleeve and back, boxer shorts, white high top Reebok athletic shoes with blue trim and red soles, white sweat socks with red stripes, and a dark John Henry windbreaker. Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Latest date on coins found in his pockets was 1986. Case History Hunters found the victim's remains along a dirt logging road off Georgia 53, approximately one mile south of Georgia 400. Robin Trower, an English recording artist, appeared at the Center Stage in Atlanta on December 10, 1986, and also on July 6, 1987. Investigating Agency(s) If you have any information about this case please contact; Agency Name: Georgia Bureau of Investigations Agency Contact Person: Frederick Snow Agency Phone Number: 404-270-8206 Agency Case Number: 802350188 NCIC Case Number: U280346436 NamUs Case Number: UP #4699 Former Hot Case Number: 282 Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Information Source(s) NamUs Georgia Bureau of Investigations Doe Network link http://www.doenetwork.org/cases/2004umga.html |