

On July 31, 1997 a maintenance worker picking up trash in a roadside park in Ada, Michigan found human remains in a wooded area behind some outbuildings. The body, upon examination by an anthropology team from Western Michigan University, was determined to be that of a Black/African American female between 20 to 30 years old and 5’ 3” to 5’ 7”. Authorities found only a dark blue leg warmer near the remains. Her teeth showed a lack of dental care, and she likely died sometime between March and August of 1996. She remains unidentified despite the creation of a reconstruction clay model by a Michigan State police forensic artist in 2009.
Ada Bones Jane Doe 1997 | DNA Doe Project
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On July 31, 1997, the skeletal remains of an unknown female were found in the Ada Township Park located at 9232 E. Fulton St. It is believed the remains had been at the site a year or longer prior to discovery.
The individual has a healed nasal fracture with a significant distortion to the left side of the nose. While some restorations were present, several of the individual's teeth were left untreated and in need of dental care. A dark blue leg warmer was located near the remains.
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Accessories: One navy blue leg warmer - Near the Body
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