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       PIERCE COUNTY JOHN DOE: WM, 18-24, found in Carbon River Canyon,
        WA - March 18 1989
       By: Scorpio Date: February 10, 2020, 2:56 am
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       Body found in rural wooded area of the Carbon River Canyon near
       the end of Tubbs Road. Body exhumed 3/11/14 for DNA testing.
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       Re: PIERCE COUNTY JOHN DOE: WM, 18-24, found in Carbon River Can
       yon, WA - March 18 1989
       By: Scorpio Date: February 10, 2020, 2:57 am
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       Date of Discovery: March 18, 1989
       Location of Discovery: Pierce County, Washington
       Estimated Date of Death: Up to a year prior
       State of Remains: Skeletal
       Cause of Death: Stab wound to the chest
       Physical Description
       Estimated Age: 17-24 years old
       Race: White
       Sex: Male
       Height: 5'9" to 6'1"
       Weight: 150 to 160 lbs.
       Hair Color: Brown
       Eye Color: Unknown
       Distinguishing Marks/Features: Narrow jaw. He had an extra
       vertebrae and an extra right rib which may have caused him back
       pain.
       Identifiers
       Dentals: Available. Buck teeth. An extremely narrow palate and
       maxillary dental arcade.
       Fingerprints: Not available.
       DNA: Available.
       Clothing & Personal Items
       Clothing: 501 Levi jeans (size 29 x 34), T-shirt with a picture
       of a lion and the words "SINGHA", "lager beer", and "Boon Rawd
       Brewery Bangkok," blue and white Pro-Ked tennis shoes with a
       Velcro closure (size 9.5), Fruit of the Loom underwear (size
       medium 34-36), white socks with faded horizontal stripes, and a
       long-sleeved Visage - Dance Bizarre button down shirt with
       purple buttons (size 15 - small).
       Jewelry: None.
       Additional Personal Items: None.
       Circumstances of Discovery
       A hiker found the victim's skeletal remains in a rural wooded
       area of Carbon River Canyon near the end of Tubbs Road.
       The T-shirt from Bangkok was unique and was popular with
       soldiers in the late 1980s, indicating he may have been in the
       Army.
       He was buried as John Doe at the Sumner Cemetery. On March 11,
       2014, his body was exhumed for DNA collection and to create a
       digital facial reconstruction.
       Investigating Agency(s)
       Agency Name: Pierce County Medical Examiner's Office
       Agency Contact Person: Melissa Baker or Amber Larkins
       Agency Phone Number: 1-253-798-6559 or 253-798-6494
       Agency E-Mail: mbaker(at)co.pierce.wa.us
       Agency Case Number: 89-0201
       Agency Name: Pierce County Sheriff's Department
       Agency Contact Person: Detective Tim Kobel
       Agency Phone Number: 253-798-7714
       Agency E-Mail: N/A
       Agency Case Number: 89-077-0525
       NCIC Case Number: U355998919
       NamUs Case Number: 5697
       NCMEC Case Number: 1184376
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       Re: PIERCE COUNTY JOHN DOE: WM, 18-24, found in Carbon River Can
       yon, WA - March 18 1989
       By: Scorpio Date: February 10, 2020, 2:58 am
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       beer", and "Boon Rawd Brewery Bangkok,"
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       Re: PIERCE COUNTY JOHN DOE: WM, 18-24, found in Carbon River Can
       yon, WA - March 18 1989
       By: Scorpio Date: February 10, 2020, 2:59 am
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       #UNIDENTIFIED in #WASHINGTON
       On March 18, 1989, skeletal remains of an unidentified male were
       located in a rural wooded area of the Carbon River Canyon near
       the end of Tubbs Road in Pierce County, Washington.
       Based on the condition of the remains, it is believed the
       decedent could have been deceased for up to a year prior to
       discovery.
       He was approximately 5'10" tall, and believed to be between the
       ages of 17-24. He had brown hair.
       The decedent had an extra vertebrae and an extra right rib,
       which could have caused him back pain. He had a narrow jaw and
       buck teeth.
       The decedent was found wearing a t-shirt with a picture of a
       lion and the words “SINGHA”, “lager beer” and “Boon Rawd Brewery
       Bangkok”. He was also wearing a long sleeved button down shirt
       with purple buttons, a pair of jeans (“Levi 501” brand, size
       29x34) and blue and white tennis shoes with a velcro closure
       (“Pro-Ked” brand, size 9.5).
       Please call #NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST if you have any information
       that could help identify this male.
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