Mohave County Sheriff's Office Special Investigations Unit announced Friday a partnership that could help identify a Jane Doe from a 1971 cold case homicide. abc15
MCSO SIU is partnering with Othram Inc., a company that has recently aided in the identification of a girl referred to as"Little Miss Nobody."
MCSO says it has contributed $1,000 and is asking the public's help in raising an additional $6,500 for the Investigative Genetic Genealogy process. MCSO says the remains were found in a canvas sack that had the words"Deer-Pak Ames Harris Neville Co." printed in green. A sketch of the woman was drawn based on the features of her skull. Investigators have provided the sketch, along with pictures of the clothes the woman was wearing.
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