UNSOLVED KS - Sedgwick Co., BlkFem Skull, 18-25, on farm near Ninnescah River, Apr'11

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Sedgwick County property owners who were camping out near a creek on their land have found a human skull that may have been there for several years.

http://www.dailyjournal.net/view/story/d8e11487465a4b32b06bf7278d3e8325/KS--Skull-Found/


An Anthropology professor from Wichita State University has been called out to perform a search of the area, and investigate the remains.

Hinshaw says there are still trying to determine the gender and age of the individual, and how long the bones been there.
http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Bones_Unearthed_In_Southwest__121010489.html
 
Here are a few MP's from Wichita

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Tony Epps (2007) http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/e/epps_tony.html
Kristine Spears (2005) http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/s/spears_kristine.html
April Wiss (2000) http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/w/wiss_april.html
Vivian Botz (1998) http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/b/botz_vivian.html
Daniel Lacy Fagg (1994) http://www.charleyproject.org/cases/f/fagg_daniel.html
 
and let's not forget Adam Hermann. If I recall correctly, his foster parents lived in more than one county that neighbors Sedgwick, and thought I read in the paper that they made reference to nobody ever will find him...? I will look for a link and return if I find it--otherwise, just consider it speculation...
 
Here is a local and better link for the information about this find. As far as the Adam H. case, the location is close to 30 miles or more away from any of the areas where his family had residences. Their residences were in Butler and Harvey counties to the north and east of Sedgwick county. This area is far into the southwest corner of Sedgwick county. All of these counties cover fairly large geographical areas. Also, depending on what is meant by "many years" in terms of the anthropologist being brought in......this is an area that was highly traveled by Native American groups up through the mid 1800's or later.

http://www.kansas.com/2011/04/30/1829874/human-skull-found-in-southwest.html

jmo
 
Here is some additional info on this UID.
An anthropologist at WSU has examined the skull and believes it could have been sitting on the creek bank for up to 15 years.

"His preliminary findings show that it is a black female of African-American decent, from the ages of 18-25 years-old," McLaurian explained.

no missing persons reports from the Wichita area match that description. the sheriff's department has contacted other law enforcement agencies across the Midwest, searching for any other clues.

"Right now, we're trying to determine who the person is," McLaurian said. "That's why we're trying to reach out to the public once again for their help."


Read More:
http://www.kake.com/home/headlines/Clues_Revealed_About_Skull_Found_Near_Viola_121589774.html
 
A thought for those better at searching the doe sites than I am, but the great flood of 93 is only a couple of years out of the time frame, so checking anywhere northerly along the Mississippi, Missouri or their major tributaries might be reasonable.
 
From December 2015:

http://www.kansas.com/news/local/crime/article51696320.html

Based on Jane Doe’s skull, the FBI came up with a clay composite of what she look liked in the hope that someone might recognize her. Skeletal remains showed she was a black female. Her remains were found April 29, 2011, at 10000 S. 343rd St. West, on a farm near the Ninnescah River. Authorities publicized a photograph of her composite and got some tips.

“But those all went cold,” Pollock said.
 
They never added this woman to Namus and I didn't see her on the KBI website either--they don't appear to list unidentified cases.
 
Still not in Namus. PMI according to MSM the UID is an African American woman aged between 16-22yo who died 1-10 years prior to discovery.
For some reason I can't copy and paste the recon but it appears at the link below.
www.kansas.com/news/article1110226.html
Tried it myself, but it won't link properly for me, either, so I'm just uploading it. Might as well, since links often go bad after a while.

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