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The Hutchinson Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in identifying an unidentified woman whose remains ...
A cold case involving human remains that were identified after being discovered more than 40 years ago was previously covered by abc27. In 2015, abc27’s Ali ...
Discovered under the bleachers at Bayland Park in 2017, she was known only as Harris County Jane Doe, her identity a mystery for years. Authorities say she’s now been identified. In an email to ...
(KRON) — A body that was found on a Tiburon cliff in 1966 by a hunter was recently identified after six decades of mystery. The red-haired woman, who was called “Marin County Jane Doe” while ...
Anyone with information about Vandy Jane Doe’s identity or case should contact Det. Matthew Filter at 615-862-7803 or the Metro Nashville Police Department Cold Case Unit at 615-862-7329.
A murder arrest has been made in a Chautauqua County cold case Wednesday morning. In late September of 2021, grisly discoveries were made on a hiking trail in Portland, New York. Two bodies were fo… ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — The family of murder victim Marquita Mull, 50, of Buffalo, possibly came one step closer to justice Wednesday when investigators announced they had a suspect in custody. Richard J. Fox ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A former candidate for Chautauqua County Family Court judge has been accused of election law violations, the Erie County District Attorney’s Office said Tuesday. Sally … ...
The unidentified remains of Jane Doe (now identified as Leadbeater) were discovered on Nov. 19, 1973, near the bank of the St. Vrain River, north of Highway 66 and four miles west of Platteville, CO.
Cold case detectives and a Colorado Bureau of Investigation forensic genealogy analyst identified the Jane Doe as Roxanne Colleen Leadbeater 51 years after she died.
The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office recently got court permission to exhume a Jane Doe’s remains to use improved DNA technology to attempt identifying her. But her final resting place is in limbo.
Harris County Jane Doe, an unidentified woman discovered on June 17, 2017, beneath the bleachers at Bayland Park in Houston, remains a mystery.