PA PA- Larksville, Newborn male, #UP15765, 5.8 pounds, West Side Landfill, Aug.1980 *DNA*

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Who is Larksville Baby Doe (1980)? (dnasolves.com)
Published February 16, 2022 by Michael Vogen
''In August 1980, a bulldozer operator working at the West Side Landfill in Larksville, PA came across what he believed to be a doll. After closer inspection he realized it was a newborn boy. Investigators believe the baby boy was born alive and had no trauma to his body and no congenital abnormalities. He was estimated to have weighed 5.8 pounds. The unknown newborn was originally believed to have been alive 1 to 2 hours after birth but after a review of the original report, it is now believed that he might have lived for 1 to 3 days after birth.

The Coroner ruled his death to be due to acts of omissions. In 2016 the newborn was exhumed in an effort to obtain DNA evidence to assist with his identification. An artist rendering of the newborn was also commissioned in hopes someone might recognize who the baby is. Unfortunately, to date, the facial reconstruction has not led to an identification and all other leads have been exhausted.

The Pennsylvania State Police has now partnered with Othram with the goal of using advanced forensic technology to identify this infant or a close relative. Anyone with information that could aid in this investigation is encouraged to contact the Pennsylvania State Police at (570) 821-4110. Please refer to Namus Case UP15765. A DNASolves fund has been created to cover the cost of testing for this case.''
 
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Larksville, Newborn male, #UP15765 - Bing images
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Pennsylvania State Police Investigating 1980 Baby Doe Cold Case, Seeking Tips (pa.gov)
''Harrisburg, PA – The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) announced today that it continues to investigate a 1980 cold case involving the homicide of Baby Boy John Doe in Larksville Borough, Luzerne County. In addition to a partnership with the Luzerne County District Attorney's Office and Othram Inc. to modernize the investigative response, PSP encourages the public to s ubmit tips to Pennsylvania Crime StoppersOpens In A New Window.

"With the advancements in technology over the years, the Pennsylvania State Police continues to look for new ways to support older cases," said Major Jeremy Richard, PSP Acting Deputy Commissioner of Operations. "We are hopeful that technological advancements combined with public support will generate leads and a conclusion for this case."

"Our office is greatly looking forward to working with the State Police and Othram in pursuing this more than 40-year-old investigation," said Luzerne County District Attorney Sam Sanguedolce. "Hopefully, new technology leads us to this infant victim's identity and answers to this riddle. On a larger scale, we hope this work emphasizes our desire to pursue cases until justice is served. Bringing justice upon perpetrators, and some measure of closure to victims' families is our primary responsibility and a responsibility we never abandon."

"Othram Inc. is honored to assist the PSP in Baby Doe's case," said Michael Vogen, Othram director of case management. "Our proprietary Forensic-Grade Genome Sequencing has returned names to hundreds of unidentified individuals throughout North America. The National Institute of Justice refers to the tens of thousands of unidentified persons in our country as the 'silent mass disaster.' It is a key mission at Othram to build and scale technology that can allow all agencies to work through their backlogs of unidentified remains."

The public can submit tips on the case through Pennsylvania Crime StoppersOpens In A New Window.
For more information on the Pennsylvania State Police, visit psp.pa.govOpens In A New Window.
MEDIA CONTACT: Master Trooper Deanna Piekanski, 570-822-5549, dpiekanski@pa.gov''
 
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Awesome, thanks for the link!

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''The Pennsylvania State Police has now partnered with Othram with the goal of using advanced forensic technology to identify this infant or a close relative. Anyone with information that could aid in this investigation is encouraged to contact the Pennsylvania State Police at 570-821-4110. Please refer to Namus Case #UP15765. A DNASolves fund has been created to cover the cost of testing for this case.''​

 

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