Doe profile
Distinguishing Characteristics: She had sun highlights in her short brown hair. Her eyes were brown, but do not exclude hazel. Each ear was double pierced and there appears to be no scars or tattoos. She had a "Cauliflower" deformation on her right ear that may have come from a recent injury. Possibly cognitively disabled.
Dentals: Available. She had fairly poor dentition, and had protruding front teeth. Several teeth were missing or decayed.
Clothing: She was wearing a man's gray and silver country and western shirt with snap buttons and a red floral pattern on the front of the shirt along with black sweatpants. The manufacturer of the shirt, Karman, informed police that it was produced and distributed throughout the United States about 15 years ago.
Department of Justice-Wisconsin profile
NCMEC profile
Printable poster
Case Type: Unidentified
DOB: Jan 1, 1969
Sex: Female
Missing Date: Jul 21, 1999
Race: White
Age Now: 36
Height: 5'8" (173 cm)
Weight: 120 lbs (54 kg)
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Brown
Missing City: RACINE
Missing State : WI
Missing Country: United States
Case Number: NCMU400013
Circumstances: This homicide victim was found alongside a cornfield in a rural area of Wisconsin on July 21, 1999. She is believed to be between 17 and 30 years old. Her eyes were brown, but do not exclude hazel. Each ear was double pierced and there appears to be no scars or tattoos. She was wearing a silver-gray shirt shown at right. She had sun highlights in her short brown hair. The "DOB" and "Age Now" fields are approximations. The image shown is a NCMEC computer-assisted facial reconstruction.
I searched NCMEC missing Wisconsin females for the past 35 years and there is not a suitable match. It's possible she was missing as an adult, if the age approximation is correct with a DOB of 1969.
I then searched the
NCMA for the state of Wisconsin, and
here are the matches, male and female. None were even close. Wrong hair color, wrong eye color, wrong height, wrong timeframe, etc.
The most comprehensive list is on
The Charley Project where I only found two possibles.
Ruth Ellen Mazuchowski matches in height, weight and age range, but the eye color is wrong.
Amber Lynn Wilde has eight piercings in each ear, so that eliminates her.
It's entirely possible she was never reported missing by anyone. *sigh*
Unless someone steps forward with information about who this might be, she may not be identified. It's been five and a half years, and no one has come forward, but it's also possible she's not from Wisconsin, either.
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Racine County Sheriff's Office at 414-636-3211
NCIC Number: U-520000267
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.
Thanks for posting her, goneinasecond. Everyone deserves a name.
With HOPE, Lanie