Presumed Located FL - Amber Guzman, 38, Pensacola, 28 June 2019

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Missing Person / NamUs #MP60634
Amber Gail Guzman

Female, White / Caucasian
Height 5' 7" (67 Inches)
Weight 134 lbs

Hair Color: Blond/Strawberry
Eye Color: Hazel

Tattoo
Back: RING FIRE/BIRD
Left foot: NEVY J
Left hand: HEART
Left Shoulder: MY CHOICE
Right Shoulder: MY LIFE

Circumstances
Date of Last Contact June 28, 2019
NamUs Case Created October 4, 2019
Last Known Location Map
Location Pensacola, Florida 32533
Escambia County

Circumstances of Disappearance
Amber Guzman was last seen on 6/28/2019 by her family and later reported missing on 8/22/2019.

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
 
She was released from jail 06/20 prior to going missing.

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She served 3 years for Grand Theft between 2011 and 2014. (www.searchquarry.com) Birthday from that record is identical to that in the mugshot. https://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Amber_Guzman_40937956/ Arrests show as June 10 (charges unknown)and one back on May 3 (battery) https://florida.arrests.org/Arrests/Amber_Guzman_40607111/ If she was probation for the Grand Theft these arrests might have meant she was going back to jail. I hope she is voluntarily missing.
 
She was indeed the deceased lady found in Pensacola in December 2019.


In December of 2019 skeletal remains were discovered in Pensacola, Florida. The remains were discovered by an individual living in a storage facility adjacent to the drainage culvert where the decedent was located. Law enforcement had advised that there was a known transient camp nearby. In January 2019 the remains were transferred for analysis to Dr. Winburn, Forensic Anthropologist with the University of West Florida and the District 1 Medical Examiner’s OfficeD1MEO released a left rib to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) to submit to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) for DNA analysis. The District One Medical Examiner’s Office contacted ECSO in October 2020, discovering that the rib bone had not yet been submitted to FDLE; after formal request from the District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office, the rib bone was immediately sent by ECSO to FDLE. Unfortunately, FDLE was not conducting testing of mitochondrial DNA at this time and the District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office was referred to the University of North Texas Center for Human Identification. In April 2021, the District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office was advised that UNT was no longer accepting new cases. In March 2023, a NamUs database search of local missing persons from the area was conducted and compared to all District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office unidentified cases. A potential match was identified. The “believed to be” (antemortem) radiographs (x-rays) and the postmortem radiographs of the unidentified skeletal remains were compared and reviewed by Dr. Oleske, Interim District Medical Examiner. Following additional consultation with Dr. Winburn, it was determined this case was a good candidate for identification using the Rapid DNA ANDE identification system recently brought into service by the District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office. Familial DNA comparison was made using a buccal swab submitted by the missing person’s family and the unidentified skeletal remains. The results confirmed the familial relationship with 99.99% certainty, and skeletal features support that the identification of the remains as that of Amber Guzman. The District 1 Medical Examiner’s Office, after so many fruitless efforts, was able to provide long-awaited closure to the decedent’s family.

 

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