OH OH - Leesburg, UnkRaceSex 7-13, UP106141, Skull found in an abandoned home, Mar'23

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The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System (NamUs)
NamUs# UP106141
UID Unsure, Uncertain (Unknown Race, Gender)
Leesburg, OH

Case Numbers​

ME/C Case Number: 23-1486

Demographics​

Biological Sex: Unsure
Race / Ethnicity: Uncertain
Estimated Age Group: PreAdolescent
Estimated Age Range (Years): 7-13
Height: Cannot Estimate
Weight: Cannot Estimate

Circumstances​

Type: Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found: March 21, 2023
NamUs Case Created: July 26, 2023

Location Found Map

Location: Leesburg, Ohio
County: Highland County
Found On Tribal Land: No
Circumstances of Recovery: The skull was found on 03/21/2023 in a driveway of an abandoned home by an electrical worker.


Details of Recovery​

Inventory of Remains: Torso not recovered
One or more limbs not recovered
One or both hands not recovered

Condition of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only

Physical Description​

Hair Color: Unknown
Eye Color: Unknown


No Distinctive Physical Features Entered​

No Clothing Information Entered

0 Rule Outs/MP Exclusions
 
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How strange. Did a person put it there as some kind of prank? Or did an animal bring it there, and the rest of the bones are somewhere in the vicinity? Or something else?
 
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Leesburg is a small town in basically the middle of nowhere (or as much 'nowhere' as Ohio gets). You have to wonder where it came from.
 
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I hope they can figure out a PMI. I don't think there was necessarily a crime committed. Could be historical remains or from an old informal graveyard?

However, in Ohio there are 6 children between 7 and 13-years-old listed in NamUs as missing from between 1951 and 1999. They all have unknown fates.
 
  • #5
I hope they can figure out a PMI. I don't think there was necessarily a crime committed. Could be historical remains or from an old informal graveyard?

However, in Ohio there are 6 children between 7 and 13-years-old listed in NamUs as missing from between 1951 and 1999. They all have unknown fates.
If the NamUS location map is correct the remains weren't found that close to the local cemetery or the edge of town, where you'd think animal activity would be more common. Not near a railroad either. Hm.
 
  • #6
Their NamUs page has been removed.
 
  • #7
Their NamUs page has been removed.

Interesting. Still 6 children listed for Ohio so assume it wasn't from one of those cases.
 

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