Identified! IL - Libertyville, Skeletal, UnkFem, tattoo, dark brown or gray hair and partial dentures, wooded area, 19 Nov 2022 - Mariana Jimenez-Hernandez

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Sorry about the title. It’s been awhile since I created a thread. This seems to be a woman's remains. There’s not much undetermined deaths here in Lake County.
 
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I have definitely been wondering what this poor woman's identity is!

On November 19, 2022, partial remains were located (from my understanding, a skull was found in a roadway in the medical complex). When police responded, they searched and found the rest of the remains. It is unknown how the remains were separated but likely caused by wildlife.

The building the remains were found in the vicinity of is a very active medical building. However, it does have a lot of forested, undeveloped area around it and abuts the Des Plaines River, trails, and forest preserve land.

Given that tattoos were able to be identified, it seems to me that she couldn't have been deceased prior to last summer.
 

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Sorry about the title. It’s been awhile since I created a thread. This seems to be a woman's remains. There’s not much undetermined deaths here in Lake County.

@samsmom , consider clicking Report in your original post & asking the Moderator to edit the thread title.

Might bring more people to her thread?

(I've ordered riding/horse equipment from the Libertyville Saddle Shop, but never visited. Dover Saddlery operates in that location, iirc.)
 
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LIBERTYVILLE, IL — The Lake County Coroner's Office has identified a woman whose remains were found in November in Libertyville as Mariana Jimenez-Hernandez, 54. Jimenez-Hernandez, who most recently lived in Chicago but is originally from Mexico, had an alias of Ofelia Oseguera-Barajas.

Over the weekend, authorities announced the results of an "intensive police investigation" into Jimenez-Hernandez's death, which reveled she did not die as a result of foul play. Lake County Coroner Jennifer Banek said an autopsy indicates her death was caused by asphyxia.
 
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Rest in peace, Mariana. :(
 

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