Ohio authorities have identified a Jane Doe, whose remains were found behind an auto repair shop in Toledo in 1987.
Authorities in Ohio have identified ‘Toledo Jane Doe,’ whose remains were found burned behind an auto repair shop in 1987.
The Toledo Police Department was able to identify the remains of a missing female from 1987.Genetic genealogy DNA testing ...
A 1987 case went cold after Ohio officials were unable to identify the body of a woman found burned and wrapped in a pink-colored cloth behind an auto shop, officials said. Little was known about who ...
On Tuesday, the Toledo Police Department announced the positive identification of Tammy Lowe, an 18-year-old from Taylor, Michigan who was found dead in Toledo on June 16, 1987. A driver traveling on ...
"With DNA Labs International, the deceased woman was identified earlier this month as 20-year-old Leoria Smith," said Cpl.
Laura O’Malley, a 13-year-old girl from Queens, was last seen in August 1975, when her family reported her missing.
Tamalpais Cemetery and Mortuary in San Rafael. Williams remained a Jane Doe for years despite several attempts to identify ...
Williams remained a Jane Doe for years despite several attempts to identify her. "Details of the case were entered into the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs) as UP12018 ...
A forensic artist from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children created a facial reconstruction of the woman ...
Laura O’Malley, a 13-year-old from Queens, was reported missing by her family five decades ago. She was never heard from after August 1975. But in March 1995, skeletal remains were found in a ...