Author Topic: APACHE JUNCTION JANE DOE: NF, 16-18, found in a desert area - 6 August 1992  (Read 365 times)

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The following are forensic recreations of the Pinal County Jane Doe:

         

Jane is believed to have been deceased 4-10 weeks prior to her discovery in Apache Junction, Arizona just south of US 60 on August 6th, 1992. Her remains, found in the desert, were mummified and unrecognizable. She is believed to have been between the ages of 16 and 18 when she died. Her cause of death is unknown. Dental, Fingerprint, and DNA information are available for comparison and Jane remains unidentified.

If you have any information regarding the death or identity of the Pinal County Jane Doe, you are encouraged to contact the Pinal County Medical Examiner at 520-866-7252.

Description: Jane was between 5'0 and 5'2 tall at the time of her death and her weight could not be estimated. She had brown hair, but her eye color could not be determined. Her teeth were described as "protruding" and she'd had no obvious dental work done. She wore blue, denim Levi cut-off shorts, light-colored Adonna underpants from JC Penney,  a light-colored pullover, short-sleeved Team Gear t-shirt, and a light-colored or white padded bra. She also wore a yellow metaled ring with a nugget design on her left hand. A Phoenix Transit System coin was found in her pocket which stated it was "valid for one student fare." In her right a pocket a round piece of paper the size of a penny was found with designs mirroring that of an actual penny on either side. Pictures of the clothing she wore are located below.

         

Tribal Information: Sources disagree about Jane's ethnicity but some sources note she is likely to have a Hispanic or Native American admixture. Others list her race as "white" or "unknown."

Sources:
Doe Network
NamUs
NCMEC