The Doe Network:
Case File 28UFOH

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Sketches of Victim; Right Sketch provided by Charles Holt.

Unidentified White Female

  • Discovered on August 10, 1987 in Englewood, Ohio.
  • Cause of death was strangulation.
  • She was discovered approximately 14 hours after her homicide took place on August 9, 1987.


    Vital Statistics

    • Estimated age: 16 - 25 years old
    • Approximate Height and Weight: 5'5"; 125-130 lbs.
    • Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown curly medium lenght hair, held back by a blue bandana; brown eyes. She looked clean-cut and well-nourished.
    • Distinguishing Marks: She had an old, small scar on her right ankle, which was 1/4 of an inch in size. There were old IV track scars on both of her hands.
    • Clothing: She was wearing blue denim jeans; "G-string" blue panties; and a blue headband. She was not wearing a shirt or shoes.
    • Jewelry: Right ring finger silver colored ring with a turquoise stone. Right wrist two thin silver colored bracelets. silver colored twisted chain necklace and one loop silver colored earring through right ear.
    • Fingerprints: Available
    • Dentals: Available Her teeth were cared for.
    • DNA: Available
    • Tattoos: She had two fresh tattoos over both of her breasts; One of a unicorn and one of a flower.

    Tattoo 1 Tattoo 2

    Body found 8/10/87 at east-bound off-ramp of Hoke Road off I-70, Englewood, OH. Date of death 8/9/87 at unknown location, approximately 14 hours before discovery.
    A group of young people found semi-nude dumped along Interstate 70 at Hoke Rd.


    Investigators
    If you have any information on this woman's identity, please contact:
    Englewood Police Department
    Det. Alan Meade
    937-836-1194
    937-836-2678
    OR
    Montgomery County Coroner's Office
    Kenneth Betz
    937-225-4156
    Email

    You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

    Agency Case #:
    87-0468

    NCIC Number:
    U-260043704
    Please refer to this number when submitting any information concerning this case to agencies.

    Source Information: The Lost and The Found
    Unsolved Mysteries
    Dayton Daily News 8/6/07
    UDRS


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