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Unidentified Persons
Case #00-04624
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Race:
White
Gender:
M
ale
Age:
Adult
Estimated Age:
30 to 5o years old
Height:
4'9” to 5'3”
Weight:
Unknown
Eyes:
Unknown
Hair:
Unknown
Date Found:
10/27/2000
Date of Death:
The estimated interval since death is one to four months.
Case Information:
Skeletal remains were found by a bird watcher searching for hawks on the American River Parkway .2 miles west of Business 80. The decedent was lying in leaves. DNA and x-rays on file
Scars-Marks-Tattoos:
Well-healed fractures to the right side of his chest (with no apparent trauma).
Clothing:
A gray short sleeved pullover type shirt and blue denim pants.
Jewelry:
None
Other Distinguishing Characteristics:
Nearby was a red baseball cap with the logo of “Hamilton's All-American Home Services” on the front, a pair of white athletic socks, Hane's briefs (size 16), a green long-sleeved sweatshirt bearing no logo, and a pair of Saucony (brand) white, green, and blue athletic shoes (size 6 1/2). Inside the left shoe was a black digital watch with the words “President's Club” on the face. The watchband was black and plastic. He probably suffered from osteoarthritic problems in the lower thoracic and lumbar regions as well as in the left big toe. His teeth were in very good condition (yet remarkably small) and had only one dental restoration.
Sketch:
No
Identified:
No
Attachments: