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Unidentified Person/NamUs #UP12370
Unsure, Uncertain
Date Body Found: April 1, 2014
Location Found: Sawmill, Arizona
Estimated Age Range: 35-90 Years
Description
Accessories: There was a compact mirror, a ladies watch with clear stones around the face and an unknown receipt in one jacket pocket. They did NOT find any identification, shoes or underwear.
Near the Body
Clothing: Clothing included a size medium Columbia blue/green winter coat; a "sacred cult" zip-up hoodie, levi blue denim jeans size 33x32.
On the Body
Jewelry: Valubles included a watch (photo on images pages) and coins dated as recent as 2006.
Circumstances of Recovery: A man walking through a field on the edge of a forested area 1.5 miles southwest of the Express Store in Sawmill, AZ. The man had been searching an illegal dump for scrap metal and was returning home. He observed a skull and then other bones as he looked about the area. He reported his discovery to the Navajo Police in Window Rock, AZ.
Unsure, Uncertain
Date Body Found: April 1, 2014
Location Found: Sawmill, Arizona
Estimated Age Range: 35-90 Years
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
By bringing people, information, forensic science and technology together, NamUs helps resolve cases.
www.namus.gov
Clothing and Accessories
ItemDescription
Accessories: There was a compact mirror, a ladies watch with clear stones around the face and an unknown receipt in one jacket pocket. They did NOT find any identification, shoes or underwear.
Near the Body
Clothing: Clothing included a size medium Columbia blue/green winter coat; a "sacred cult" zip-up hoodie, levi blue denim jeans size 33x32.
On the Body
Jewelry: Valubles included a watch (photo on images pages) and coins dated as recent as 2006.
Circumstances of Recovery: A man walking through a field on the edge of a forested area 1.5 miles southwest of the Express Store in Sawmill, AZ. The man had been searching an illegal dump for scrap metal and was returning home. He observed a skull and then other bones as he looked about the area. He reported his discovery to the Navajo Police in Window Rock, AZ.