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The victim was located in St. Croix County, Wisconsin on October 19, 2002. A female skull was found in a deep ravine next to a roadway. The skull was found in a garbage bag. There were no signs of trauma to the skull and no other body parts or skeletal remains have been located.
Based on genetic genealogists with the DNA Doe Project, the skull belongs to a woman of Swedish descent. She was likely 35 to 50 years old, had a flat face, pronounced forehead, and widely spaced eyes. Investigators added that the woman's relatives may have emigrated to the Twin Cities area and that the skull had been left at its discovery site within a year of it being discovered.
Estimated Date of Death: 2001 - 2002 State of Remains: Not recognizable - partial remains with soft tissues. Cause of Death: Undetermined
Dentals: Available. Victim had gone several years before her death without her teeth. No dentures were located at the scene. Fingerprints: Not available. DNA: Available.
Clothing: Unknown Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Unknown
The Doe Network Case Number: 406UFWI
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