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| CAF050930 September 30,2005; Pico Rivera,Los Angeles | |
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| oldies4mari2004 | Jun 22 2007, 08:38 PM Post #1 |
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Unidentified White or Hispanic Female The victim was discovered on September 30, 2005 in Pico Rivera, Los Angeles, California -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vital Statistics Estimated age: 25-45 years old Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3-5'7" Distinguishing Characteristics: Black hair with gray strands. Clothing/Jewelry: None Dentals: Available Fingerprints: Available DNA: Available -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Case History The victim was located found in two garbage bags on Pico Rivera street. The body parts were found about 10 p.m. in a suburb about 12 miles southeast of downtown Los Angeles. The bags contained a woman's head, arm and legs. The torso was found in a trash bin in the Lincoln Heights area, three days later. Fingerprints were checked against several databases, but no match was found. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Investigators If you have any information about this case please contact: Los Angeles County Coroner's Office Daniel Machian 323-343-0745 Or Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office Homicide Bureau Detective Donna Cheek 323-890-5500 You may remain anonymous when submitting information. Agency Case Number: NCIC Number: N/A Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case. Source Information: Whittier Daily News Los Angeles Coroner -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Return to the Unidentified Victims' Index |
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| oldies4mari2004 | Jun 22 2007, 08:45 PM Post #2 |
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| monkalup | Feb 7 2011, 10:39 PM Post #3 |
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Pico Rivera "Jane Doe" still unidentified Article from: Whittier Daily News Article date: February 28, 2010 Author: Ruby Gonzales More results for: unidentified woman PICO RIVERA - Two plastic bags left on a curb Sept. 30, 2005 contained a grisly mystery which is still unsolved. Inside the bags were the decomposing remains of a woman's head, legs and one arm. Her torso was found in a trash bin three days later in another community. Nearly five years after the discovery and one composite sketch later, the woman's identity, how she died, who cut her up then put her in trash bags elude investigators. Because she was the 67th unidentified female corpse for 2005 in Los Angeles County, she is known only as "Jane Doe No. 67." Lt. Fred Corral of the Los Angeles County Department of the Coroner said the woman is still unidentified. The cause of death was undetermined, he said. Sheriff's investigators have speculated that the remains were dumped in that neighborhood or fell from a vehicle. The plastic bags turned up in the 8300 block of Lexington- Gallatin Road on a September night five years ago. A man backing up his car in the driveway noticed the two bags along the curb. Three days later, coroner's officials said the woman's torso was discovered in a trash bin at a Los Angeles County Fire Department maintenance facility in the Highland Park district of Los Angeles. Technology, so far, has failed to put a name to the face. Coroner's spokesman Ed Winter said they sent samples from Jane Doe No. 67 to the state DNA database but there haven't been any matches. She wasn't the woman from Canada or a local lady. Winter said a DNA sample from Mexico wasn't a close enough match. Coroners and medical examiners are required by law to send samples from unidentified bodies to the state. The DNA profiles are entered into a database that is maintained by the state Department of Justice. On June 2007, the coroner's office also released a sketch of what Jane Doe #67 looked like. Done by a forensic artist, the sketch depicts a woman with protruding teeth. Coroner's officials said she could have been a Latina or white woman between 25 and 45 years old. She had black hair with slight gray strands and stood between 5-feet, 3-inches to 5-feet, 7-inches tall. Anyone with information about the case is asked to call the sheriff's Homicide Bureau at 323-890-5500. ruby.gonzales@sgvn.com 562-698-0955, ext. 3026 http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-21334318.html |
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