A body found burned and wrapped in a cloth behind an auto repair shop in Toledo is that of Tammy Lowe, DNA testing finds.
Authorities in Ohio have identified ‘Toledo Jane Doe,’ whose remains were found burned behind an auto repair shop in 1987.
The partial skeletal remains were found on March 22, 1995 in Santa Cruz County. They were recently identified as those of ...
A 13-year-old girl who was found dead along a river in California’s Santa Cruz County three decades ago was recently ...
A 1987 case went cold after Ohio officials were unable to identify the body of a woman found burned and wrapped in a pink-colored cloth behind an auto shop, officials said. Little was known about who ...
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Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSNRemains found in South Santa Cruz County ID’d 30 years laterAROMAS — Santa Cruz County investigators confirmed the identity of a missing teenager, almost 30 years to the day after her remains were first discovered near Aromas. Aided by advanced genetic ...
Ohio authorities have identified a Jane Doe, whose remains were found behind an auto repair shop in Toledo in 1987.
Nearly 60 years after her mother disappeared, Penelope Vaillancourt finally has some answers — but not all the closure she ...
Othram, a cutting-edge forensic lab in The Woodlands, is revolutionizing the resolution of cold and current crime cases using ...
On Tuesday, the Toledo Police Department announced the positive identification of Tammy Lowe, an 18-year-old from Taylor, Michigan who was found dead in Toledo on June 16, 1987. A driver traveling on ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — DNA and genealogy testing has confirmed the identity of a woman whose body was found in Toledo in 1987, Toledo ...
Skeletal remains that were found in 2018 behind a vacant home in Detroit have been identified as 26-year-old Tiffany Tillmon.
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