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Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP97301 Male, Hispanic / Latino
Date Body Found January 8, 1985
Location Found San Diego, California
ME/C Case Number1985-00072
Race / Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino
Height 5' 3"(63 inches) , Measured
Weight- Cannot Estimate
Date Body Found January 8, 1985
NamUs Case Created November 12, 2022
ME/C QA Reviewed--
County San Diego County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land Unknown
Circumstances of Recovery
Two gentleman were walking in the area when they found the decedent.
Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Head Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye ColorUnknown
Right Eye ColorUnknown
Eye Description--
Description
Clothing
The decedent was clad in a light tan pair of trousers and brown socks with one light brown high-top shoe. Near the decedent's feet was a black nylon-type jacket with several pockets and a zippered hood in the collar. The decedent was wearing a green pullover t-shirt, short sleeve, with "medium" label. On the front printed in white lettering "WOMEN'S GAMES TENNIS", with a logo. In the decedent's trousers pocket was two Mexican coins and one U'S. half dollar. Underneath the decedent was a string cord with three U.S. earnings statement from Ukegawa Bros. Inc., 4218 Skyline Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008, dated the week ending 11/26/1985 with an employee's name of Marcial R. Santos.
On the Body
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Ukegawa Bros has been accused of physically abusing employees along with other things. Many of their employees back then were undocumented immigrants from Mexico. I think it's very likely that this man was as well. I have a feeling Marcial R. Santos is this man's real name and his family probably has no idea hes been deceased for over 30 years. What would be the best way to get this man back home?
Source
LA Times
Date Body Found January 8, 1985
Location Found San Diego, California
Case Information
Case Numbers
NCMEC Number--ME/C Case Number1985-00072
Demographics
Sex MaleRace / Ethnicity Hispanic / Latino
Height 5' 3"(63 inches) , Measured
Weight- Cannot Estimate
Circumstances
Type Unidentified DeceasedDate Body Found January 8, 1985
NamUs Case Created November 12, 2022
ME/C QA Reviewed--
Location Found Map
Location San Diego, California 92127County San Diego County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped)--
Found On Tribal Land Unknown
Circumstances of Recovery
Two gentleman were walking in the area when they found the decedent.
Details of Recovery
Inventory of Remains--
Condition of Remains Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Physical Description
Hair Color BlackHead Hair Description--
Body Hair Description--
Facial Hair Description--
Left Eye ColorUnknown
Right Eye ColorUnknown
Eye Description--
Distinctive Physical Features
No Information Entered
Clothing and Accessories
ItemDescription
Clothing
The decedent was clad in a light tan pair of trousers and brown socks with one light brown high-top shoe. Near the decedent's feet was a black nylon-type jacket with several pockets and a zippered hood in the collar. The decedent was wearing a green pullover t-shirt, short sleeve, with "medium" label. On the front printed in white lettering "WOMEN'S GAMES TENNIS", with a logo. In the decedent's trousers pocket was two Mexican coins and one U'S. half dollar. Underneath the decedent was a string cord with three U.S. earnings statement from Ukegawa Bros. Inc., 4218 Skyline Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92008, dated the week ending 11/26/1985 with an employee's name of Marcial R. Santos.
On the Body
_________________________________________
Ukegawa Bros has been accused of physically abusing employees along with other things. Many of their employees back then were undocumented immigrants from Mexico. I think it's very likely that this man was as well. I have a feeling Marcial R. Santos is this man's real name and his family probably has no idea hes been deceased for over 30 years. What would be the best way to get this man back home?
Source
LA Times