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Jane Doe 1984 Missing Since Sep 14, 1984 From East Orange, NJ

Jane Doe 1984

On September 14, 1984 an unidentified female was found on Eppirt Street in East Orange, New Jersey. The female had only been deceased a few hours. The female is black and estimated to have been 15-20 years old at the time of her death. She had black hair and brown eyes. She stood approximately 5'05"-5'07" tall and weighed between 135-155 pounds. The female had multiple scars. She had a scar on her left cheek under her eye approximately half-inch long, a three-inch scar on her neck in the middle towards the left side, and multiple scars on the palm side of both forearms. The condition of the female's fingernails suggested that she was a nail bitter. She was found fully clothed, wearing jeans, a gray sweater, socks, and a white bra. She was also wearing four rings: a silver-colored ring with the letter "Y", a gold-colored ring with 21 white-colored stones, a plane gold-colored ring, and a black-colored rubber ring. Images of the clothing and jewelry are not available. The female?s ear lobes were both pierced. Dental fillings were observed indicating she was treated by a dentist during life. The images displayed are a facial reconstruction created by a NCMEC Forensic Artist and depicts what the female may have looked like in life.

Missing Child Details

  • First Name: Jane
  • Last Name: Doe 1984
  • Current Age: 15-20
  • Sex: Female
  • Race/Skin Color: Black
  • Hair Color: Black
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Height: 165 cm
  • Weight: 61 kg
  • Date Found: Sep 14, 1984
  • Location Found: East Orange, NJ
  • Country: United States

Stop Child Abuse Missing Child Alert: Jane Doe 1984

Please hear our heartfelt plea to anyone who may possess information regarding the disappearance of Jane Doe 1984, who has been missing since Sep 14, 1984 from East Orange, NJ. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Jane Doe 1984 or any other information about this missing child case, regardless of how insignificant it may seem, we urge you to reach out immediately. Your information could be the missing piece that investigators need to make a breakthrough in this case. We implore anyone with even the smallest piece of information to come forward to help solve this missing child case.

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