AZ AZ - Pima County, Hisp./Latina Female, man's Mexican voter ID, religious book, 25-40, Jun. 12, 2014

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Found in a remote desert between Arizona Highway 286 and I19, by Sasabe, Pima County, Arizona on June 12, 2014.
GPS Coordinates Included: 31.778767, -111.396767
*By looking at the map, the woman's body was found precisely more near the Buenos Aires National Refuge, which is in between Sasabe (South), Tuscon (Northeast), and the tribal land of the Tohono O'Odham Nation (West)

The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Circumstances: Decomposed remains found by US Border Patrol.
Race: Hispanic/Latina
Age: 25-40
Height & Weight, 4'10 (measured), weight unknown
Hair color: Black
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinctive Body Characteristics: Rotation of the two central upper teeth toward one another. Would have been visible during life.
Tattoos: None
Clothing: 2 pairs of pants: "SWEET LOOK" brand jeans and camo pants, 1 black belt, 1 black bra, 1 pair of black spandex shorts, 1 brown sweater/jacket, a black blouse with a copper beaded decoration design, floral etching, and a black bow, possibly turquoise panties that were size 8, 1 pair of black socks with white "USA" lettering, two different colored boots that are size 24.5 cm (left foot color: dark chocolate & right foot color: tan), and 2 yellow metal hoop earrings.
Other: She was found with a man's Mexican Voter ID card which had the name Santos Mendoza Tenagueno. There was also a religious book with photos of people and flags of the Latin World which was titled "El Santo Evangelio Segun San Juan y la Epistola del Apostol San Pablo A Los Romanos - De Nuestro Senor Y Salvador Jesucristo Edicion Marcada Vea La Pagina 39".

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I see so many of these that have ID's on them and yet they are still unidentified it is so sad. I am trying to get a list together of the unidentified from Mexico and the missing from Mexico to see if I can cross reference any of them but I'm just getting started.
 
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I see so many of these that have ID's on them and yet they are still unidentified it is so sad. I am trying to get a list together of the unidentified from Mexico and the missing from Mexico to see if I can cross reference any of them but I'm just getting started.
Yes that would be very helpful like a Project Mexico i guess you could say like what MadMcGoo did with Project Kentucky
 
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I agree, there are way too many cases similar to these! Names, living photos, sometimes recognizable faces...there’s gotta be a way to make identifications. I’m sure fear surrounding the illegal entry into the US is a huge factor in most cases, but they still deserve their names back.
 

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