Resolved AZ - Pinal Co, WhtMale, 40-60, UP109647, Skeletal remains found near dry canal in bushes, covered with mud and sand, Aug '99 - namus removed

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
Date Body Found August 15, 1999
Location Found Casa Grande, Arizona
Estimated Age Range 40-60 years
Sex Male
Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian
Estimated Age Group Adult- Pre 60
Estimated Year of Death 1998-1999
Height 5'10"-6'2" (70-74 inches), Estimated
Weight Cannot Estimate
Location Casa Grande, Arizona 85194
County Pinal County
Found On Tribal Land No
Condition of Remains Not recognizable- Partial remains with soft tissues
Circumstances of Recovery Nearly complete skeletal remains found near a dry canal in the bushes, covered with a bit of mud and sand. Estimated death occurred between 02/1998 and 02/1999.
Hair Color Brown
Head Hair Description 1.5 inches long, very curly
Eye Color Unknown
Clothing White socks, light color denim pants, size 34-38, brand Arizona Jean Company. Dark leather-type belt in the belt loops with a green-yellow metal buckle. Green/blue/white striped underwear, Stafford brand, no size visible. Blue or black t-shirt, Woodland brand, size XLT. Another t-shirt, dark color, Fruit of the Loom brand, size XXL.
Footwear Brown work boots, Coleman brand, no size visible, but they appear to be approximately size 10; laces with green/white stripes,
 
The NamUs page for this Doe is down, but the number of Resolved cases did not change. The day before, the number of Resolved cases went up by one case even though no visible cases had been removed. This happens quite a bit with Arizona cases, even in the case of a Doe that had been announced as Identified the number of resolved cases did not go up that day.. :oops:
 
The NamUs page for this Doe is down, but the number of Resolved cases did not change. The day before, the number of Resolved cases went up by one case even though no visible cases had been removed. This happens quite a bit with Arizona cases, even in the case of a Doe that had been announced as Identified the number of resolved cases did not go up that day.. :oops:
I think AZ officials are reading WS posts.
I think this and the case from 1979 were solved awhile back.

They both were removed from NAMUS shortly after they were posted on Websleuths.
 

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