Dorothy Sabin https://www.findthemissing.org/en/cases/9683/14 Age last seen: 18 Age now: 47 Race: White female Hair color: Brown Eyes Color: Brown Height: 66.0 Weight: 105.0 Clothing/Scars and Marks: Yellow shirt with the name "Tracy" printed and blue jeans; 1 pair of pink tennis shoes with...
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In her thread one user spoke of mental disability.
I believe she may be Jennifer Lynn DeLap who went missing on Jan 16, 1991. Their faces, eye sockets, and noses are very similar. Jennifer Lynn DeLap suffered from heroin addiction. A side effect of heroin addiction is often anxiety. I suspect Jennifer could have picked up a mental disorder (such as trichotillomania) of pulling, or rubbing her eyebrow hair out to explain the unidentified's thinned out eyebrow hair. Also, note that the unidentified appears to have scars (lines) in her face, and Jennifer is said to have scars on her face.
Cases were submitted to NamUs, and investigating agencies.
Parry-Romberg syndrome is a possibility.
She also looks like the last photo of missing woman Sheryl Donahue who appears to suffer from some type of degenerative disease, or aged quickly at the least.
Decades after a woman was found dead near the Meridian Bridge in Colusa County, law enforcement officials were able to identify that person as Betty Jo Evans of Yuba City,
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'Decades after a woman was found dead near the Meridian Bridge in Colusa County, law enforcement officials were able to identify that person as Betty Jo Evans of Yuba City, the Colusa County Sheriff’s Office said Friday.'
'According to the sheriff’s office, Colusa County deputies and detectives were dispatched to calls of a person found deceased in the Sacramento River about one mile south of the bridge on Aug. 13, 1991. That person, now identified as Evans, was found by a local farmer who said they were in the area “turning on an irrigation pump.”
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