The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
0 Missing Person Exclusions
2513UMFL
Date of Discovery: June 22, 1974
Location of Discovery: Immokalee, Collier County, Florida
Estimated Date of Death: Same day
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Charred/burned
Cause of Death: Accidental fire
Race: Unknown
Sex: Male
Height: 5'7" to 5'9"
Weight: 140-160 lbs.
Hair: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: He may have been a smoker. Blood type A positive. Toxicology screen was positive for ethanol.
Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Not available.
Jewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: A matchbook cover without an identifying features except a picture of an ash can with indication that the cigarette should be placed in the ash can.
The victim was killed in an accidental fire at a vacant house on North 2nd Street in Immokalee.
The owner of the home said the house was abandoned and kept locked. She said transients would sometimes enter the house through a window to sleep.
0 Missing Person Exclusions
2513UMFL
Date of Discovery: June 22, 1974
Location of Discovery: Immokalee, Collier County, Florida
Estimated Date of Death: Same day
State of Remains: Not recognizable - Charred/burned
Cause of Death: Accidental fire
Physical Description
Estimated Age: 36-45 years oldRace: Unknown
Sex: Male
Height: 5'7" to 5'9"
Weight: 140-160 lbs.
Hair: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown
Distinguishing Marks/Features: He may have been a smoker. Blood type A positive. Toxicology screen was positive for ethanol.
Identifiers
Dentals: Not available.Fingerprints: Not available.
DNA: Not available.
Clothing & Personal Items
Clothing: UnknownJewelry: Unknown
Additional Personal Items: A matchbook cover without an identifying features except a picture of an ash can with indication that the cigarette should be placed in the ash can.
Circumstances of Discovery
The victim was killed in an accidental fire at a vacant house on North 2nd Street in Immokalee.
The owner of the home said the house was abandoned and kept locked. She said transients would sometimes enter the house through a window to sleep.