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Huntsville, Alabama Unidentified

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HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA UNIDENTIFIED

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                             DOB: jan-01-1978

Missing: oct-16-1997

Sex:F

Hair:Brown

Eyes: Unknown

Height: 5'5"

Missing From: HUNTSVILLE, AL, USA

Age Now: 23 years

Case#:u400002

On October 16, 1997, the skeletal remains of this unidentified child were discovered in a remote wooded area of Madison County, Alabama, near Indian Creek Rd., South of Kelly Spring Rd. The child is believed to have been deceased for a period of up to one year before her discovery. The remains were of a Caucasian female between 15 and 17 years of age. She was 4'10" to 5'1" in height with brown to dark-brown hair color. Her eye-color and weight couldn't be determined. This photograph is a computer-generated facial reconstruction done by a forensic artist at the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The "Missing" field is the date when she was found, the "Missing From" field is the location she was found and the "DOB" and "Age Now" fields are approximations.

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT

Madison County Sheriff's Department

 (Alabama)

Criminal Investigations Division

 1-256-532-3717

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