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The decedent's skeletal remains were found by the US Boader Patrol. The remains were scattered in a radius of 80-100 yards, 17 miles west of Charlie Bell Pass. One or more limbs and one or both hands were not recovered.
Estimated Date of Death: Months prior; 2002 State of Remains: Not recognizable - Partial skeletal parts only Cause of Death: Unknown
Dentals: Available, shovel-shaped incisors #7, #8, #9, #10; no restorations; caries (decay) #12, #14. Fingerprints: Unavailable DNA: Available, located at UNT
Clothing: Blue jean shorts, size unknown; tan International Silver-Wagner cargo pants, size 34; cloth fragment of a shirt, green with thin tan or white horizontal stripes; belt, light tan with large oval brown lizard skin buckle (see photo). Jewelry: Unknown Additional Personal Items: Mexican currency
The Doe Network Case Number: 1367UMAZ
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