CA CA - Hispanic Male Found in Tijuana River in Imperial Beach - UP58170 - Mar’95

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NamUs #UP58170
NamUs Case Created June 19, 2019
ME/C Case Number 95-0521

Date Body Found March 16, 1995
Location Found Imperial Beach, California
Estimated Year of Death 1995
Estimated PMI--
Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction

Circumstances of Recovery - On 3/16/95, the decedent was found in the Tijuana River, south of the Outlying Landing Field in Imperial Beach by military personnel while flying over the river.

Male, Hispanic / Latino
Estimated Age Range 15-16 Years
Estimated Age Group Adult - Pre 20
Height 5' 2"(62 inches) , Measured
Weight 155 lbs, Measured
Hair Color Black
Head Hair Description Black hair is up to 12cm long and cropped on the sides.
Eye Color Unknown

Clothing - Black denim jeans with a logo Attrak and a symbol of a British lion on the tag. A black belt is threaded through the belt loops and buckled with a white metal buckle. - On the Body

Clothing - Hooded dark green and navy blue sweatshirt. The sleeves are knotted together and looped over the neck. The front of the sweatshirt has a short zipper, brand "Todays News" - On the Body

Footwear - Black low-top sport shoes with a red racing stripe on the instep of the shoe, brand name Puma. - On the Body

Jewelry - Around the neck is a yellow metal chin with a yellow metal crucifix and a very small crucifix attached to the same chain. A braided necklace with a braided crucifix is also around the neck. - On the Body


NameJohn Imperial Beach Doe 1995
Date Body Found3/15/1995
RaceHispanic
GenderMale
Age Range15 to 30
CityImperial Beach
StateCA
CountySan Diego
Zip Code
NCMEC Poster Link
NamUs NumberNot entered
NamUs Link
 
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Forensic Artist Joe Mullens is using the 3D printout of a real skull and some clay to help mold it into the image of a missing person.

The face Mullens is building is of a young man whose remains were discovered in the Tijuana River back in March of 1995.

“We don’t know why happened to this child back in 1995 but we want answers,” said child advocate Callahan Walsh.

While technology has changed the game in finding answers and sharing the information with the masses is critical.

“Somebody right here at Comic-Con can help solve this case,” said Walsh.
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Forensic Artist Joe Mullens is using the 3D printout of a real skull and some clay to help mold it into the image of a missing person.

The face Mullens is building is of a young man whose remains were discovered in the Tijuana River back in March of 1995.

“We don’t know why happened to this child back in 1995 but we want answers,” said child advocate Callahan Walsh.

While technology has changed the game in finding answers and sharing the information with the masses is critical.

“Somebody right here at Comic-Con can help solve this case,” said Walsh.
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Joe Mullins
Forensic Imaging Specialist
 
  • #4
few days apart and close by this guy. maybe they traveled together and drowned?

 
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New version of NCMEC rendering with lighter weight. Weight on case file is now listed at 155lbs.
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Yes, I think this one looks better, although he was 155lbs with decomposition I think, and even then 155lbs is on the bigger side for 5’2 (I’m same height but 110lbs and still have face fat) so I guess his face would be slightly fuller? But of course different people have different weight distribution.
 

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