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Unidentified Female Remains located in Lake Thunderbird, Oklahoma
August 31, 2008
Female Body Discovered November 15, 1978 in Granby, Massachusetts
Unknown Deceased Female recovered in Yemassee, SC in 1995
Unidentified Female located off Interstate 80 in Salt Lake County Utah in 2000
Unidentified Female recovered in Florida in 1982
December 20, 1976 Unidentified remains of 8 month pregnant woman.
Carbon County, Pennsylvania
NamUs:  National Missing and Unidentified Persons System
Please click the banner below to enter the NamUs website.  LostNMissing enters all missing loved ones with the hopes that recognition can be made, or in the case of those who have passed can be matched to an unidentified loved one.
Site should be used by all law enforcement, coroners, medical examiners, and all lay persons who have an interest in trying to help locate, or identify, a missing or unidentified loved one.
Below link, read info if you are a Medical Examiner or Coroner.
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ATTENTION:  ME/CORONER - NAMUS REGISTRATION

Initially, some medical examiner and coroner users find it a strange concept to register for access to the missing person side of NamUs. Most medical examiners and coroners feel that their place is to focus solely on the unidentified decedents. However, medical examiners and coroners can register on the missing side of NamUs as "Medicolegal Investigators", and the missing person database can help them investigate their cases of unidentified human remains.
The benefit to registering for the missing person side of the system is more direct access to biological information on missing persons for comparison to the unidentified remains. Having
the medical examiner and coroner communities plugged into the system enhances the ability to share data within the NamUs community, where users have direct access to more detailed dental information, DNA status and location, and digital fingerprints when these are available.
NamUs is an investigative tool and it makes perfect sense for Medicolegal investigators seek access to both the missing and unidentified databases.
Written by, Carol Moore
Carole Moore is the management columnist at Law Enforcement Technology, where she is also a contributing editor. A former police officer and criminal investigator, she writes frequently on criminal justice issues. Her book, The Last Place You'd Look: True Stories of Missing Persons and the People Who Search for Them, will be released in May (Rowman & Littlefield).


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Unidentified Woman and 3 children found in New Hampshire.  Who are they?


On November 10, 1985, the skeletal remains of an adult female and one female child were located in Allenstown, NH.

On 05-09-2000, the skeletal remains of two additional female children were recovered.

DNA testing confirmed that two of the children were biologically related to the adult female.

All four victims were found in barrels and may be biologically linked, but DNA results are still pending.

All four decedents are believed to be Caucasian or Native American and they are believed to have died in the early 1980's.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children did the recreated busts
to aid in identifying them.

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Unidentified Female Child, aprox. 3 years old recovered in Ware County, GA