Missing Since: February 9, 2004
Born: May 4, 1982
Gender: Female
Race: Caucasian
Height: 67 inches
Weight: 120 pounds
Hair Type: Curly
Hair Color: Brown
Eye Color: Blue-Green
Clothing: Possibly wearing a dark colored
coat and jeans, carrying a black backpack,
Samsung/Sprint Cell phone.
NCIC ID#: M-883793945
NamUs includes dentals DNA Info
Do you have a tip to report?
If you have information, please contact:
New Hampshire Cold Case Unit:
Tips: coldcaseunit@dos.nh.gov
603-271-2663 or 603-271-1255
or
Trooper Russell Hubbard
Troop F NHSP
(603) 846-3333
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How Big Is the Problem?
It has been estimated that there are approximately 40,000 unidentified human remains in the
offices of the Nation’s medical examiners and coroners or were buried or cremated before being
identified (see Missing Persons and Unidentified Remains: The Nation’s Silent Mass Disaster). In
June 2007, OJP’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), confirmed that, in a typical year, medical
examiners and coroners handle approximately 4,400 unidentified human decedent cases, 1,000 of
which remain unidentified after one year. (See the Medical Examiners and Coroners’ Offices,
2004 for the full report.)
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About NamUs
Although the problem of missing persons and unidentified human remains in this country has
existed for a long time, significant progress has been made in recent years. In 2003, the DNA
Initiative was launched. The Office of Justice Program's (OJP) National Institute of Justice (NIJ)
began funding major efforts to maximize the use of DNA technology in our criminal justice
system.
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