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  • #1
Namus link: https://identifyus.org/en/cases/2768?page=images

This lady was found unresponsive between two buildings on 6520 Pembroke Roadin the city of Miramar, Florida on January 24, 2005.

Race: Black
Gender: Female
Age: 30-40
Height(Inches): 64, Measured
Weight: 135 lbs
Hair: Black
Eye Color: Brown
She had no distinctive body features.

Clothing: A flowered (roses) blouse with a skirt and shoes.

Fingerprints, and Dentals are available.
DNA is complete but not submitted.

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  • #2
Theresa Ann Bolden? Missing from 20mi away several months earlier and had a lifestyle that meant she may have moved around. Physical stats not closely matched but given the proximity and timeframe thought I would put it out there, since we don't know how good the reconstruction is (though I assume based on the PM photos).

FL - Theresa Ann Bolden 39 Missing from Fort Lauderdale, FL 2004
 
  • #3
This lady looks like she may have Native American in her. I don’t see that in Theresa Bolden tho.
 
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  • #6
629UFFL - Unidentified Female

She's on the Doe Network and the Unidentified Wiki. There's an additional recon on there, and it states that she died of hypothermia.
 
  • #7
Broward County Jane Doe (2005) UID Wikia states she may have been an immigrant from Haiti, but I'm not seeing that anywhere else... Maybe from an older version of her NamUs/Doe pages?
Miramar does seem to have a very high Haitian population, though.
 
  • #8
1 Exclusion
MP13094 Detra McGuire 11/02/1988 Columbia FL
 
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  • #10
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Looks like it got pretty cold the day before and that morning, though.

Measured temperature at approximately 2 meters above the surface of an open field (black dots) and 6, 12, and 24-hour lows (horizontal blue lines) and highs (red lines), placed above the hourly average temperature (faint purple line), with 25th to 75th and 10th to 90th percentile bands. The thin dotted line is the perceived temperature. Civil twilight and night are indicated by shaded overlays.
 
  • #11
Hypothermia in southeast FL in Jan? That just doesn't sit right with me. Yes, we get some cold weather but hypothermia??? It was about 40 degrees then.

Miramar Beach Winter 2004 Historical Weather Data (Florida, United States) - Weather Spark
That's a different Miramar. Miramar is in Broward, Miramar Beach is in Walton county, near Destin. 8+hours away from each other by car.

January 24 2005 weather in Broward, a low of 41 and that is cold enough to freeze to death.

I agree, she looks Haitian.
 
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  • #13
Bumping up. I don't see any close matches in NamUs, although think TB mentioned above should have been looked at(?)

How sad if she hasn't been reported missing or if no one followed up.
 
  • #14
New exclusion added:

Unidentified Person / NamUs #UP2768Female, Black / African American
Case Photo

Missing Person / NamUs # MP291 Tarena Hopgood, Female, Black / African American
Date of Last Contact May 10, 2004
State WI
County Milwaukee
 
  • #15
Her NamUs page has been removed.
 
  • #16
Added to Doe Network closed cases.

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629UFFL discovered on January 24, 2005 in Miramar, Florida has been identified per NamUs. No further information is available. Located & Identified Persons
 
  • #17
From the February 2026 MEC Meeting Packet:

On January 24, 2005, an unknown black female was found deceased in a parking lot with no identification or possible leads as to her identity. Fingerprints were originally submitted and searched through all local, state, and federal databases with negative results. Law enforcement investigated missing person reports and reached out to media outlets without success. In 2016, fingerprints were resubmitted to the FBI and to the US-VISIT Biometric Support Center with negative results. In May of 2025, the law enforcement detective worked with Homeland Security on other investigative means to try and identify the decedent. Through their investigation they were able to obtain a possible identification and located an immigration file for entry into the United States in October of 2004. The immigration file contained photographs and a set of fingerprints that were matched to those of the decedent. The detective worked with the Consulate General of Jamaica and was able to locate and notify the decedent’s family.

 

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