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DNA Composite
"On two separate occasions, partial human remains were discovered in 1975 and again in 1980, above Ripplebrook in Clackamas County and off of Forest Service Road S-57G. The location was then searched and additional teeth and possible human bone fragments were discovered. These two cases were associated by DNA in 2012. UP 7460 and UP9926 have been identified as being the same individual. This is a probable homicide victim, and this location may have been a dump site."
Sex - Male
Race - Black
DBF - January 22, 1975 (Initially)
Location - 4.5 mi SE of Ripplebrook Ranger Station, Oregon
Age Range - 18-50
Condition of Remains- Partial Skeletal parts
Height & Weight unknown
Hair - Black (According to composite)
Eye color - Brown (According to composite)
Clothing (Found near remains)
- Trousers
- Black leather belt, light brown checkered pattern
- Brown button