Description:
On June 7, 2004, the body of a woman was discovered in the area of 27th Street and Roosevelt in Phoenix, Arizona. The medical examiner determined she had died of a drug overdose several days prior to being found. She was estimated between 25-35 years old and approximately 5’1” and 140 lbs.
Jane Doe was wearing black “Ariza” pants, a blue shirt and peach colored “Pieo Delux” undergarments. Her fingernails were long, and she had red toenail polish. She was also found wearing a silver colored “KISH” watch and a red and black plastic ankle bracelet.
NamUs ID: UP2015
Date Body Found: June 7, 2004
Race: Uncertain
Gender: Female
Estimated Age: 25-35
Estimated PMI: days
Agency of Jurisdiction:
Maricopa County Medical Examiner’s Office
Christen Eggers
602-506-2083
[email protected]
More Information:
https://www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case#/2015/details?nav
Status: Undergoing Testing
Image Credit: Steve Missal
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Last Updated: June 1, 2023