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Name: Monique Santiago
AKA: Pebbles, Monique Castro, Monique Graniella
Case Number: M9101005
Case Type: Endangered - Foul Play Possible
Last Seen in: Albany (Albany County)
Last Seen on: 3/29/1990
Height: 4' 11"
Weight: 90 lbs.
Age Missing: 11
Eye Color: Brown
Hair Color: Black
Date of Birth: 9/11/1978
Race: White
Sex: Female
State Missing From: New York
Country Missing From: USA
Circumstances: Monique was last seen at home and spoke with her mother by telephone and infromed her mother she missed the school bus and would stay home. She has a birthmark on the back of her right leg and has gaps between her teeth.
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Is this a match?
http://www.iaca.net/ViCAP/ViCAP_Jane Doe _Alabama.pdf
http://doenetwork.org/cases/148ufal.html
age progressed:
Unidentified White Female
Located on October 16, 1997 in Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama
The victim is believed to have been deceased for a period of up to 1 - 1 1/2 years before discovery.
Skeletal Remains
Cause of Death: Homicide
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Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 15 - 19 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 4'10"- 5'1" (147-155 cm)
Distinguishing Characteristics: Shoulder length dark blond or light brown hair with a possible reddish tint. Her eye color and weight couldn't be determined.
Dentals: Up until 1-1 and 1/2 years before her death she had excelent dental care. Her right front tooth was chipped after her remains were recovered. Dental records are available.
Clothing: She may have been wearing a white with blue broad stripes casual, sleeveless top, size unknown, which was found near the skeletal remains outside of the plastic sheeting. No jewelry was recovered.
DNA: Available
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Case History
On October 16, 1997, a hunter discovered the skeletal remains of this unidentified child in a remote wooded area of Madison County, Alabama, near Indian Creek Road, South of Kelly Spring Road.
The body was wrapped in plastic sheeting commonly used in construction. The plastic was secured with gray duct tape.
Investigators believe that sometime in late 1996, the nude body of the teenaged girl was dumped in Madison County's Indian Creek. The body drifted down the creek, and washed onto the bank. It was found by a hunter.
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Investigators
If you have any information concerning this case, please contact:
Madison County Sheriff's Department
Criminal Investigations Squad
Sergeant Charles Berry
(256) 532-3713
E-Mail
or
The Violent Criminal Apprehension Program (VICAP) Unit
Crime Analyst Glen W. Wildey, Jr.,
703-632-4166
E-Mail
NCMEC #: NCMU400002
NCIC Number: U-071281620
Please refer to this number when contacting any agency with information regarding this case.