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Name - Daisy Mae Tallman
Last Seen - 10/29/1987
Missing From - Yakama Indian Reservation, Washington
Age - 29
Race - Native American
Sex - Female
Hair Color - Black
Eye Color - Brown
Height - 65
Weight - 185
Medical Details - Had previously given birth to a child.
Clothing - N/A
Circumstances - Few details are available surrounding the last sighting of the MP, who had been staying with family in the Toppenish area prior to her disappearance. Her keys and backpack were later found in the Soda Springs area, located in a remote part of the Yakama Indian Reservation. She was known to carry these items with her regularly, and to leave them at such an isolated location is considered out of character.
The MP was an athlete, who played basketball and baseball during high school. She also engaged in traditional artistic endeavours, well known for painting, beading and making pipes which she sold. Although in the past she had previously gone missing for days and weeks at a time, the period for which she has been missing to date is considered to be suspicious.
Remains were located on the Yakama Reservation in 2008, which investigators suspected belonged to the MP. However, as of 2018, her case is believed to remain unsolved, in accordance with coverage provided by the Yakima Herald. Seven years after she vanished, the MP was declared dead by the Yakima County Coroner’s Office, and the FBI lists her case as a suspected homicide.
Name - Daisy Mae Tallman
Last Seen - 10/29/1987
Missing From - Yakama Indian Reservation, Washington
Age - 29
Race - Native American
Sex - Female
Hair Color - Black
Eye Color - Brown
Height - 65
Weight - 185
Medical Details - Had previously given birth to a child.
Clothing - N/A
Circumstances - Few details are available surrounding the last sighting of the MP, who had been staying with family in the Toppenish area prior to her disappearance. Her keys and backpack were later found in the Soda Springs area, located in a remote part of the Yakama Indian Reservation. She was known to carry these items with her regularly, and to leave them at such an isolated location is considered out of character.
The MP was an athlete, who played basketball and baseball during high school. She also engaged in traditional artistic endeavours, well known for painting, beading and making pipes which she sold. Although in the past she had previously gone missing for days and weeks at a time, the period for which she has been missing to date is considered to be suspicious.
Remains were located on the Yakama Reservation in 2008, which investigators suspected belonged to the MP. However, as of 2018, her case is believed to remain unsolved, in accordance with coverage provided by the Yakima Herald. Seven years after she vanished, the MP was declared dead by the Yakima County Coroner’s Office, and the FBI lists her case as a suspected homicide.
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