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Rancho Santa Margarita,
CA )– On
January 6, 2014, unidentified female remains were found in the Casper’s
Wilderness Park, a rural South East area of Orange County.
Based on preliminary Orange County Sheriff Department’s
(OCSD) investigation, according to Lt. Mark Stichter,
it is estimated the remains may have been
exposed to the elements for a period of at least six months.
After preliminary
testing, it was determined the remains are of a petite female, at least thirty
years of age, shoulder length wavy dark brown hair with light colored
highlights. The decedent had a very distinct gold colored dental bridge
on her left lower jaw and possibly had a broken nose at some point in her life.
In December 2015, a CT
scan of the decedent’s skull and mandible was completed. The images
captured from the CT scan were given to a forensic artists for facial reconstruction
purposes.
In March 2016, photos of
Jane Doe’s appearance based on an artist’s facial reconstruction rendering were
given to Sheriff’s investigators.
Anyone with additional
information is asked to call the Orange County Sheriff’s Department Homicide
Unit at (714) 647-7055.
Anonymous tips may also be submitted to Orange
County Crime Stoppers at 855-TIP-OCCS (855-847-6227)
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