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ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27 Jul
y 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:03 pm
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On July 27, 2005, two boys were walking through the wooded area
near basketball courts in the Arundel park near the 700 block of
Cross St. They saw what appeared to be a leg sticking out of a
blanket, police said. They also saw a skull, pants and a pair of
shoes near the blanket.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:05 pm
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Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 05-05076
Date found July 27, 2005 14:57
Date created May 22, 2008 14:40
Date last modified May 18, 2012 14:10
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed May 23, 2008 07:27
Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency MD Ofc of Chief St Med Examiner
Phone 410-333-3225
Case Manager
Name Charlotte Noranbrock
Phone 410-333-3254
Exclusions
The following people have been ruled out as being this decedent:
First Name Last Name Year of Birth State LKA
Shannon Arif 1977 Tennessee
Kelli Cox 1976 Texas
Hope Curry 1977 Virginia
Molly Dattilo 1981 Indiana
Yuliana Escudero 1987 Oregon
Danielle Imbo 1970 Pennsylvania
Hazel Klug 1962 Virginia
Katherine Lyon 1964 Maryland
Sheila Lyon 1962 Maryland
Maura Murray 1982 Massachusetts
Michelle Rust 1977 Maryland
Patricia Schmidt 1964 Virginia
Patricia Schmidt 1964 Virginia
Tiffany Sessions 1968 Florida
Tracey Tetso 1972 Maryland
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:09 pm
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NamUs UP # 1856
ME/C Case Number: 05-05076
Anne Arundel County, Maryland
19 to 23 year old White Female
Case Report - NamUs UP # 1856
Case Information
Status Unidentified
Case number 05-05076
Date found July 27, 2005 14:57
Date created May 22, 2008 14:40
Date last modified May 18, 2012 14:10
Investigating agency
date QA reviewed May 23, 2008 07:27
Local Contact (ME/C or Other)
Agency MD Ofc of Chief St Med Examiner
Phone 410-333-3225
Case Manager
Name Charlotte Noranbrock
Phone 410-333-3254
Demographics
Estimated age Adult - Pre 30
Minimum age 19 years
Maximum age 23 years
Race White
Ethnicity
Sex Female
Weight (pounds) 120, Estimated
Height (inches) 65, Estimated
Body Parts Inventory (Check all that apply)
All parts recovered
Body conditions
Not recognizable - Near complete or complete skeleton
Probable year of death to 2005
Estimated postmortem interval Months
Circumstances
Location Found
GPS coordinates
Address 1 5201 Wasena Avenue
Address 2
City Brooklyn
State Maryland
Zip code 21225
County Anne Arundel
Circumstances
Subject was found lying in a wooded area.
Physical
Hair color Brown
Head hair
Red and brown, curly, approximately 8 inches in length
Skeletal findings
Healed nose fracture, healed left cheek fracture
Fingerprints
Status: Fingerprint information is currently not available
Clothing and Accessories
No clothing or accessories
Clothing and accessories are described below
Clothing on body
Red and light colored tank top with "NIKE" on front, red lace
underwire bra size 34B, light color bikini style underwear
Clothing with body
Footwear
White "NIKE" sock, white tennis shoes
Dental
Status: Dental information / charting is available and entered
DNA
Status: Sample submitted - Tests complete
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:11 pm
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:16 pm
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July 2005
19-23 years old
Anne Arundel County Police
410-222-3453 or 410-222-8610.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:18 pm
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Anne Arundel Maryland Jane Doe July 2005 | "Anne Arundel Doe"
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:19 pm
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The Doe Network:
Case File 21UFMD
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Sketch and Reconstruction of Victim by Anne Arundel County
Police
Unidentified White Female
The victim was discovered in July 27, 2005 in Brooklyn, Anne
Arundel County, Maryland
Estimated Date of Death: Months prior
No signs of trauma were apparent
Partial Skeletal Remains
Vital Statistics
Estimated age: 19-23 years old
Approximate Height and Weight: 5'5"; 115 lbs.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Red and brown, curly hair,
approximately 8 inches in length.
Clothing: Red and light colored tank top with "NIKE" on front;
red lace, under wire bra, size 34B; light color bikini style
underwear. White "NIKE" sock, white tennis shoes.
Skeletal Findings: Healed nose fracture, healed left cheek
fracture.
Fingerprints: Available searches with fingerprints had no
findings.
Dentals: Available. Tooth #30 has root canal treatment.
DNA: Available in FBI NMPDD.
Case History
The victim was located in a wooded area in the 700 block of
Cross Street and Wasena Avenue, in Anne Arundel County, Maryland
on July 27, 2005.
Two boys saw what appeared to be a leg sticking out of a blanket
and called authorities.
According to police, witnesses reported seeing homeless people
in the area where the remains were found.
Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
Anne Arundel County Police Department
Detective Cremen
410-222-3453
410-222-8610
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Maryland Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Dr C Allan
410-333-3250
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.
Agency Case #:
05-05076
Source Information:
The Baltimore Sun 7/6/07
UDRS
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:21 pm
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A number, no name, for unidentified Anne Arundel body
Police trying to identify woman found in park in 2005
March 14, 2011|By Andrea F. Siegel, The Baltimore Sun
She has no name. She's known only as 05-730560.
"This is everything we've got," said Anne Arundel County Police
Detective John Gajda, plunking down a plastic box that holds
folders of what's known about the young woman with reddish brown
hair — which isn't much — and her investigation.
Gajda keeps the box at his desk in Crownsville, 17 miles from
where children found her decomposing body at the northern tip of
the county five and a half years ago.
The woman's remains are kept in the Office of the Chief Medical
Examiner in Baltimore. What's left of her mud-caked clothing is
packed in a cardboard carton in a police evidence room in
Millersville.
Gajda and his cold-case partner, Detective Scott Seegers, are
renewing the investigation into the unknown young woman. After
looking through files, they found her case and thought they
could make progress. They hope to
learn her identity and how she came to be dead under a pink
bedspread off a wooded path in Brooklyn Park, not even 100 yards
from the city line.
They've got a little more information than police had in the
past — full dental information, a broadened description of her,
and are waiting for DNA.
Was she a runaway? Why were her shoes off? Did she die of an
overdose? Where were her belongings? What of her family?
The early investigation, which included neighborhood canvasses,
turned up nothing. The 2007 flier of an FBI clay model and
sketch, which depicted a woman with a thin nose and hair just
covering her ears, also failed to produce results. An autopsy
was inconclusive because of lack of a wound and sufficient
tissue.
"It's a mystery," Seegers said.
The case illustrates the challenges police face in trying to lay
to rest an old case with nameless, faceless remains and an
unknown cause of death. They hope to bring a sense of closure to
families and finality to a case. By reopening the case last
month, and putting it in the public eye, they hope somebody who
knew or recognizes the woman will come forward. Even a nickname
would give them a starting point.
Of the 8,000 cases the state medical examiner's office handles
annually, hundreds start out as nameless corpses, but most
remains are soon identified. For others, dental records and DNA
are needed.
"We wind up with about 10 to 12 a year that are not identified,"
said Dr. David Fowler, the chief medical examiner. A database
shows that there are 246 unidentified bodies in Maryland, at
least one dating to the Eisenhower Administration.
"By the time we are finished, they are fairly rare, yes. They
are still unidentified, which is sad," Fowler said. "This is a
human being, this is somebody's friend, somebody's daughter."
His office stores nameless remains while they still have the
potential to yield clues, such as DNA.
Then, the remains are sent to the state Anatomy Board, where a
month later, and only after officials get a go-ahead from
Fowler's office, planning is begun for cremation. The Anatomy
Board's schedule for cremation and burial leaves between one and
two more years for a family to step forward, said Ronn Wade,
director.
The National Missing and Unidentified Persons System, a
Department of Justice website, shows 7,328 open cases of
unidentified bodies nationwide. And a 2007 report said about
1,000 bodies nationally remain unidentified a year after they
are discovered.
Mike Sullivan, program manager for the cold case homicide unit
of the Naval Criminal Investigative Unit and a former president
of the Mid-Atlantic Cold Case Homicide Investigators
Association, said putting a name to human remains is "critical"
to any next step in a cold case.
"If you have no determination of a cause or manner of death,
that makes it worse," Sullivan said. "You work to try to figure
that out."
But it can be difficult. The recent growth of databases —
fingerprint, DNA, identifying features — and advances in
technology encourages investigators, Sullivan said, but, as the
many nameless remains indicate, matches are hard to come by.
Gajda and Seegers are sifting through an inch-thick stack of
potential matches to women reported missing nationwide. None of
the reports of missing women from Maryland and Washington have
panned out, but they're not finished looking through reports
from the rest of the country. Still, detectives don't know
whether she was ever reported missing by anyone. Fingerprints
have yielded nothing.
The investigators are awaiting an FBI profile of mitochondrial
DNA extracted from a bone.Once it's available, it can be
compared directly to the DNA of someone believed related to the
unidentified person. In the FBI's computerized DNA database, it
can be compared to the DNA of missing people, convicted
offenders and relatives of missing people.
Meanwhile, the detectives plan to add this woman to the
department's cold case website. They may present the case at
meetings of cold-case investigators and will consider
approaching television shows for publicity for the case.
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
By: Akoya Date: March 31, 2020, 1:22 pm
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Anne Arundel County, Maryland
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Re: ANNE ARUNDEL DOE: WF, 19-23, found in Arundel Park, MD - 27
July 2005
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