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NAMUS:
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Demographics
Biological Sex - Female
Race / Ethnicity - White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group - Adult - Pre 30
Estimated Age Range (Years) - 19-29
Type - Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found - December 28, 2021
NamUs Case Created - December 5, 2023
Location - Spruce Knob, West Virginia 26886
County - Pendleton County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped) - 38.80516 N - 79.48920 W
Found On Tribal Land - No
Circumstances of Recovery - On December 28, 2021, a bear hunter found what he believed to be human remains in the Monongahela National Forest, and reported his finding to the WV State Police. The bear hunter led law enforcement out to the location on December 29, 2021, where law enforcement confirmed that they were human remains, collected the bones and clothing, and reported the death to the WV OCME. The items were packaged for transport to the WV OCME and an autopsy was conducted on January 4, 2022. During the course of the WV OCME investigation to this point, no physical evidence has been provided that is sufficient to forensically establish the identity of the decedent. Anthropological examination has been conducted and has determined the remains represent a single subject.
Clothing - Brassiere, underwear, and a string strap tank top. - Near the Body
Footwear - 1 brown boot, left - Near the Body
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Demographics
Biological Sex - Female
Race / Ethnicity - White / Caucasian
Estimated Age Group - Adult - Pre 30
Estimated Age Range (Years) - 19-29
Type - Unidentified Deceased
Date Body Found - December 28, 2021
NamUs Case Created - December 5, 2023
Location - Spruce Knob, West Virginia 26886
County - Pendleton County
GPS Coordinates (Not Mapped) - 38.80516 N - 79.48920 W
Found On Tribal Land - No
Circumstances of Recovery - On December 28, 2021, a bear hunter found what he believed to be human remains in the Monongahela National Forest, and reported his finding to the WV State Police. The bear hunter led law enforcement out to the location on December 29, 2021, where law enforcement confirmed that they were human remains, collected the bones and clothing, and reported the death to the WV OCME. The items were packaged for transport to the WV OCME and an autopsy was conducted on January 4, 2022. During the course of the WV OCME investigation to this point, no physical evidence has been provided that is sufficient to forensically establish the identity of the decedent. Anthropological examination has been conducted and has determined the remains represent a single subject.
Clothing - Brassiere, underwear, and a string strap tank top. - Near the Body
Footwear - 1 brown boot, left - Near the Body