NY NY - Rochester, BlkFem Pre60, UP116536, found by LE while in area for an unrelated matter, Feb'24

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NamUs# UP116536
UID Black Female - Pre 60
Rochester, NY

Case Numbers​

ME/C Case Number: 24-00412

Demographics​

Biological Sex: Female
Race / Ethnicity: Black / African American
Estimated Age Group: Adult - Pre 60
Height: 5' 0"-5' 4"(60-64 inches) , Estimated
Weight: 150-160 lbs, Estimated

Circumstances​

Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: February 4, 2024
NamUs Case Created: February 16, 2024

Location Found Map

Location: Rochester, New York 14605
County: Monroe County
Found On Tribal Land: No
Circumstances of Recovery: Found by law enforcement while in area on unrelated matter. Decedent was on ground surface but was covered with debris likely in an apparent attempt to hide remains.


Details of Recovery​

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Decomposing/putrefaction

Physical Description​

Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Unknown


Distinctive Physical Features​

No Information Entered​

Clothing and Accessories​

ItemDescriptionLocation
ClothingBra; color: black; size: 34C; brand: NauticaOn the Body
Clothingtank top/camisole; color: black; size: small; brand: AmbianceOn the Body
 
Pamela Carlton is missing from Rochester and fits the physical description: 5'2" tall, 170 pounds, Black/African American. Seems she was living at a rooming house the last her daughter saw her, before she went missing in October 2016.

 
Pamela Carlton is missing from Rochester and fits the physical description: 5'2" tall, 170 pounds, Black/African American. Seems she was living at a rooming house the last her daughter saw her, before she went missing in October 2016.


Here is Pamela's NamUs listing. It is possible that she lost weight while being missing and she could have become homeless or transient. Though it could be someone from the city that somehow ended up in Rochester. JMO
 
This article has some VERY CONCERNING information about this body. It was misidentified as a missing woman named Shanice Crews from Rochester NY who was later found alive and living in Detroit, but in the time that it took to realize the mistake the body was cremated and its ashes were mixed with one of Shanice's deceased relatives.

Luckily, they did take DNA samples before the body was cremated, but this seems like a massive failure on the part of many different organizations.

 

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