CA CA - Redding, WhtFem, 35-70, UP125610, skeletal, found along canal in blackberry bushes, deformity of toe, Mar'13

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NAMUS UP125610 (2013)
Unidentified Female
Location Found:
Redding, Shasta County, California
Date Found: March 11, 2013

Race: White/Caucasian
PMI: Unknown
Estimated year of Death: 1999-2013
Estimated Age: 35-70 Years
Height: 4' 10"-5' 4"(58-64 inches) , Estimated
Weight: Unknown
Hair: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Clothing: Unknown
Other: Possible infection or loss of left, fifth toe
Circumstances: A set of skeletal remains was located in brush near a canal in Redding, CA by a CalFire work crew who were cutting back brush in the area. A moderately complete set of remains were located, excluding the left humerus, left radius, left ulna, both femora, both tibiae, the left fibula, and a few of the smaller elements.

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Inventory of Remains: One or more limbs not recovered

Agency Info:
ME/C Case Number:
C13-0238

Shasta County Sheriff- Coroner Division - (530) 245-6149
Agency Case Number: C13-0238

Redding Police Department - (530) 225-4200
Agency Case Number: 13-16356

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Case Media:


"Police Investigate discovery of skull," Redding Searchlight, March 12, 2013, pg 8.

"The skull was found in the area where the Anderson-Cottonwood Irrigation District (ACID) canal runs under Locust Street, just west of Athens Avenue."

Espino, Jenny "Again, human remains found," Record Searchlight, March 13, 2013, pg 9, 10.

"the skull...was found at the ACID canal in the 600 block of Locust Street."

"the skull was found among some blackberry bushes."

"Because of the thickness of the brush on the west side of the canal, where the skull was found by the Sugar Pine Conservation Camp crew, authorities aid it was possible it had been there for a long period of time."

"The skull appeared intact."

"The site [these bones] were found are known transient areas, though police noted there was no evidence of a homeless encampment."
 
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Two missing women from Shasta County in the PMI fit the general description.
I'm not sure if the circumstances of either case fit with this one though.
 

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