CO CO-Weld County, WhtFem, 30-58, UP96289, Skeletal remains found in an unincorporated area in Weld County, April '22

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)

Date Body Found April 27, 2022​

Location Weld County, Colorado​

Estimated Age Range 30-58 years​

Se Female​

Race/Ethnicity White/Caucasian​

Estimated Age Group Adult​

Height 5'2"-5'6" (62-66 inches), Estimated​

Weight Cannot Estimate​

Location Weld County, Colorado​

Found On Tribal Land No​

Circumstances of Recovery Skeletal remains found in an unincorporated area of Weld County on 04/27/2022.​

Condition of Remains Not recognizable- Near complete or complete skeleton​

Hair Color Unknown​

Eye Color Unknown​

 
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Same case? Date is off by one day, but the rest matches. Human remains identified as missing mother last seen in 2018, authorities say

Following new information presented to investigators, authorities said they searched an area in Weld County, east of Longmont, on April 28. Human remains were recovered in that area.

On Thursday, the remains were identified as Gutierrez-Garcia through DNA analysis, according to authorities.


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Demographics​

Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group: Adult
Estimated Age Range (Years): 30-58
Height: 5' 2"-5' 6"(62-66 inches) , Estimated
Weight: Cannot Estimate

Circumstances of Recovery: Skeletal remains were found in an unincorporated area of Weld County on 04/27/2022.

Clothing
- unknown color sports bra - black t-shirt with a tattooed Marilyn Monroe holding a pistol with the words "Respect" at the bottom of the shirt - two hooded sweatshirts, one is a red lifeguard sweatshirt and the other was the color black with "Senior" and the number "17" imposed over the word "Senior"


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I used to live in Weld County and much of it is "rough", with a lot of gang activity and drug use/ trafficking. I would not be surprised if this woman is a victim of gang violence.
 
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My first thought is Terri Ackerman missing from Lochbuie (located in Weld County) in 2018. She was 56 years old and 5'4".
 
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I used to live in Weld County and much of it is "rough", with a lot of gang activity and drug use/ trafficking. I would not be surprised if this woman is a victim of gang violence.

It's a pox on the state. ;\
 
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Is it safe to assume that UP96289 likely is a person who went missing post 2013 (and more likely post 2016/2017) due to the "Senior 17" hoodie? What other circumstances would occur where someone would have a high school Senior 17 hoodie prior to entering high school? Assuming that is what is stands for. While the hoodie may not specifically be the victims and could be a family or friends close to them, I am not sure why anyone would have this type of hoodie before 2013. Thoughts?
 
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Is it safe to assume that UP96289 likely is a person who went missing post 2013 (and more likely post 2016/2017) due to the "Senior 17" hoodie? What other circumstances would occur where someone would have a high school Senior 17 hoodie prior to entering high school? Assuming that is what is stands for. While the hoodie may not specifically be the victims and could be a family or friends close to them, I am not sure why anyone would have this type of hoodie before 2013. Thoughts?
Could be a hoodie purchased from a thrift shop or given from a charitable (food + clothing) pantry...
 
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Could be a hoodie purchased from a thrift shop or given from a charitable (food + clothing) pantry...
Correct! I just meant, the hoodie itself was likely not made prior to 2013. Typically people get them their senior year of high school so that would place it being made in 2016-2017 but it is possible they had it made during their freshman year? Otherwise, what other reason would someone have made a hoodie that says "Senior 17" on it?
 
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Correct! I just meant, the hoodie itself was likely not made prior to 2013. Typically people get them their senior year of high school so that would place it being made in 2016-2017 but it is possible they had it made during their freshman year? Otherwise, what other reason would someone have made a hoodie that says "Senior 17" on it?
I imagine “senior” means “senior year of high school”
 
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Is it safe to assume that UP96289 likely is a person who went missing post 2013 (and more likely post 2016/2017) due to the "Senior 17" hoodie? What other circumstances would occur where someone would have a high school Senior 17 hoodie prior to entering high school? Assuming that is what is stands for. While the hoodie may not specifically be the victims and could be a family or friends close to them, I am not sure why anyone would have this type of hoodie before 2013. Thoughts?
Having lived in Greeley (weld county) I can say this person probably got it at a shelter, especially with them being found with two sweatshirts
 
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Having lived in Greeley (weld county) I can say this person probably got it at a shelter, especially with them being found with two sweatshirts
Yes, that makes sense. I am just specifically trying to narrow down the potential years the person went missing.
 
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The Marilyn Monroe shirt can (still) be bought at AliExpress and Ebay f.i. The picture is also sold as heat transfer decals at proworldinc.com. It seem relatively new to me. I wonder if there is a way to find out when this came out.
 
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The senior 17 T-shirt could be some kind of witticism for somebody considering themselves a senior citizen?

Going by the description of the clothes it looks like she wasn't wearing underwear, trousers or shoes.

I also wonder if the clothes were S,M, L, or EL?
 
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The senior 17 T-shirt could be some kind of witticism for somebody considering themselves a senior citizen?

Going by the description of the clothes it looks like she wasn't wearing underwear, trousers or shoes.

I also wonder if the clothes were S,M, L, or EL?
I always wish they put more details about clothing sizes too. Because if the sweatshirts/shirts are a size small, that could potentially help rule someone out if they typically wear larger sizes.
 
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I’m going to reach out to Weld County tomorrow to see if there are any developments
 
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I have the exact same red sweatshirt with Lifeguard on the front. I bought mine on Las Olas Blvd in Ft. Lauderdale but I would imagine it would be in most souvenir shops in the coastal beach areas.

Bumping for JD.


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