Identified! GA - East Point, Ben Hill Rd, BlkFem 13-17, UP89159, "WIXKED", "2005" jewelry, Feb'22 - Name withheld *POI sketch*

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This is another very recent case so maybe it will be resolved soon. However I'm posting it since she's a child/teenager. Could she have been born in 2005?

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Case Numbers
NCMEC Number1443450
ME/C Case Number2022-00425
Demographics
SexFemale
Race / EthnicityBlack / African American
Possible First Name--
Possible Middle Name--
Possible Last Name--
Nickname/Alias--
Estimated Age GroupLate Teen/Young Adult
Estimated Age Range (Years)--
Estimated Year of Death--
Estimated PMI--
Height5' 2"(62 inches) , Estimated
Weight101 lbs, Measured
Circumstances
TypeUnidentified Deceased
Date Body FoundFebruary 12, 2022
NamUs Case CreatedFebruary 23, 2022
ME/C QA ReviewedFebruary 12, 2022
Location Found Map
LocationEast Point, Georgia
CountyFulton County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal LandNo
Circumstances of RecoveryOn 2/12/2022 at 1000 East Point Police responded to the 2200 block of Ben Hill Road in East Point, GA for a deceased person. East Point is a suburb located just to the southwest of Atlanta. The unidentified female was found outside near a vacant home.
Details of Recovery


Inventory of Remains--
Condition of RemainsRecognizable face
Physical Description
Hair ColorBrown
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye ColorBrown
Right Eye ColorBrown
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
No Information Entered


Clothing and Accessories
Item
Description
Jewelry
lime-green beaded bracelet around her ankle that had white block-style beads with the letters "WIXKED" and a yellow metal necklace with "2005"with a white stone pendant that was attached to the numbers.

Street view where she was found Google Maps

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Missing Person / NamUs #MP40443Sophie Elizabeth Reeder, Female, Black / African American

I think she is a good possible for this case.
 
According to this article, they're now doing DNA testing to do genealogy work get this young girl identified. Fingers crossed this will lead to something. There's just something about her that keeps sticking with me ever since I heard about this case. The only good thing about this is that I'm liking how genetic genealogy is starting to become the go-to in cases like this to get them solved. It's really become such a gift for those who want to see them get their names back.

Police Struggle To ID Georgia Teen Jane Doe Weeks After Body Found In Abandoned Home | Oxygen Official Site
 
Interesting Facebook item on East Tennessee Valley CrimeStoppers Facebook: Log into Facebook

"She was last seen at her home on Lula Powell Drive, Knoxville on February 7, 2022. She may be with her sister, Meagan who was reported missing in January." I can't find anything about the sister's report.

I also found another missing girl, Lea Tanay Huntington, who left Knoxville on Feb. 11, the evening before our UID was found, to possibly meet someone in Atlanta. The description's not real close, but the circumstances are scary. Missing Persons: Lea Tanay Huntington
 
how could no one miss her? bump

My guess is she’s had more than one adult responsible for her care - foster care or informal arrangements with family/friends. Plenty of kids lost one/both guardians to covid as well. If a school isn’t missing her, she may have graduated early, dropped out, or moved among several schools. JMO.
 
I think you could be on to something here. Alicia’s NamUs profile is down. According to this article, she would have been about 100 pounds heavier than the Jane Doe, but several months had passed. The resemblance is very strong.

The unidentified girl's Namus is still up, though. Hopefully it means Alicia has been located safe.
 
The unidentified girl's Namus is still up, though. Hopefully it means Alicia has been located safe.
That is true! I miss the simplest things. :D

I hope Alicia is alive and well! I imagine our girl here looks very similar to her.
 
That is true! I miss the simplest things. :D

I hope Alicia is alive and well! I imagine our girl here looks very similar to her.

It could still be a match. Different LE agencies have different timing on when they take a case file off line. (There's one case in Colorado where the victim has been identified, the killer located, tried, and sent to jail, and an annual memorial for the victim has been set up, and her case file is still active :p)
 

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