CA CA - Jamul, WhtFem 30-40, UP61563, "Carroll's Music Center'' T-shirt, "Hesperia Wranglers" leather belt, size 7B brown woman's boot, Jun'85

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Unidentified Person/NamUs #UP61563
Female, White/Caucasian
Date Body Found: June 2, 1985
Location Found: Jamul, California
Estimated Age Range: 30-40 Years


Estimated Age Group: Adult - Pre 40
Estimated Age Range (Years): 30-40
Estimated Year of Death: 1985
Estimated PMI--
Height: Cannot Estimate
Weight: Cannot Estimate

Circumstances

Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: June 2, 1985
NamUs Case Created: November 13, 2019
ME/C QA Reviewed--

Location Found Map

Location: Jamul, California 92035
County: San Diego County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land: Unknown
Circumstances of Recovery: The decedent was found by a woman hiking with her dog.

Details of Recovery​


Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only

Physical Description

Hair Color: Brown
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye Color: Unknown
Right Eye Color: Unknown
Eye Description--


Distinctive Physical Features

No Information Entered


Clothing and Accessories

Item
Description
Clothing
There were pieces of a pair of blue jeans, a red t-shirt, with "Carroll's Music Center - 'We want to build a sound future for you.'" on the front and "Aruolab" on the back. Also, a brown leather belt, to which was attached a large oval white metal buckle, with the words "Hesperia Wranglers" imprinted in the metal at the top edge, and a picture of a man wrestling a long horned steer on the buckle.
On the Body

Footwear
One right boot, size 7B - brown suede knee-high woman's boot, with a pointed toe and high heel.
 
Hesperia Wranglers extract from their website Welcome to the Hesperia Wranglers

Incorporated in 1958

The Hesperia Wranglers is a family horse club located in Hesperia, California on the high desert.
The Wranglers came into being as an outlet for boundless energy and enthusiasm of a group of young pioneers of the present day Hesperia.
The intent and purpose of this organization is clearly stated in the Articles of Incorporation – “to provide for the promotion of horsemanship for persons residing in the vicinity of Hesperia and surrounding area”.


They have photos of past rodeo queens for many years back.
 

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