Update from DDP:
"DNA Doe Project Case Announcement: Mecklenburg County Jane Doe – Charlotte, North Carolina (2011)
Status: Genealogical research is in progress.
Who was Mecklenburg Jane Doe?
On March 17, 2011 the incomplete skeletal remains of a female were found in a wooded area in the 10100 block of Statesville Avenue, Charlotte, NC. The cause and manner of death have not been disclosed. The woman, who could be white or Hispanic, was 20-30 years old and weighed 110 pounds when she died.
She wore blue denim jeans, a black bra, and a size small white t-shirt with “Virginia Beach Virginia” and a pink flower on the front. She also was wearing distinctive navy and plaid canvas boat shoes, boy’s size 4.
In 2016 Anthropology Professors with Davidson College and Davidson Police Department worked together to create a forensic approximation of what the deceased might have looked like when alive.
NamUs: UP8724
Date found: March 17, 2011
Race: White or Hispanic
Sex: Female
Age: 20 to 30 years
PMI: 1 to 3 years
Location: Charlotte, North Carolina
Anyone who believes they have relevant information on this case should contact authorities directly:
Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department
Dawn Martin, Detective, Homicide Unit
704-336-8729
Links to More Information:
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Charlotte, N.C. police seek help with cold homicide case from 2011
Mecklenburg County Jane Doe (2011)
Facial approximation image provided by Davidson College & Davidson PD.
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