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Jane Doe 1991 Missing Since Sep 11, 1991 From Los Angeles, CA

Jane Doe 1991

On September 11, 1991, the body of an unidentified female was discovered in Green Meadows Park off South Avalon Boulevard in Los Angeles, California. It is believed she had been deceased between 4-6 hours at the time of discovery. Her hair was dark brown to black in color, wavy textured, and about 4 inches longer than shoulder length. A blue horizontally striped t-shirt, light blue denim shorts with black leather pockets and dark brown or black ankle height hiking boots with white shoelaces (size 8) were found near the body. She had marks on her nose and tan lines around her eyes indicating that she wore either glasses or sunglasses regularly. She also had scars on her right knee, left calf, and a raised scar on her right clavicle. She had a severe infection of her upper right lateral incisor which may have caused significant pain during life. The reconstruction featured above is an artist?s rendering of what the Jane Doe may have looked like. Anyone with information should contact the Los Angeles County Coroner, reference case number 91-08384 or LAPD ? Southeast Division, reference case number 91-18-25992.

Missing Child Details

Jane Doe 1991 Missing Since Sep 11, 1991 From Los Angeles, CA
  • First Name: Jane
  • Last Name: Doe 1991
  • Current Age: 15-20
  • Sex: Female
  • Race/Skin Color: Hispanic
  • Hair Color: Brown
  • Eye Color: Brown
  • Height: 157 cm
  • Weight: 77 kg
  • Date Found: Sep 11, 1991
  • Location Found: Los Angeles, CA
  • Country: United States

Stop Child Abuse Missing Child Alert: Jane Doe 1991

Please hear our heartfelt plea to anyone who may possess information regarding the disappearance of Jane Doe 1991, who has been missing since Sep 11, 1991 from Los Angeles, CA. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Jane Doe 1991 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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