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09/19/2024

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On October 30, 2007, the body of an unidentified Hispanic male, age 18-30, was located in a field behind an office building located at 1800 Wittington Place in Farmer’s Branch, Texas (Dallas County). It is believed the John Doe had been deceased for 1 or 2 days prior to discovery.

He had black hair, styled in a Mohawk. He had multiple circular scars on the anterior and posterior surfaces of his forearms and legs and three parallel linear scars on his anterior left wrist. He had a tattoo of a barcode with “080387” on his right shoulder.

He was found wearing a black and blue zippered sweatshirt ("Iron Fist" brand), a red “Reebok” brand shirt with "New Jersey" and "Jason Kidd" printed on it (described as a basketball jersey), black jogging pants ("Athletic Works" brand) and white athletic style shoes. He was wearing a yellow metal bead necklace and had a yellow metal square earring with a clear stone in his right ear. He also had a white cloth band around his left ankle.

Have information? Call 1-800-843-5678

www.missingkids.org/poster/NCMU/1184585/1/screen

www.namus.gov/UnidentifiedPersons/Case #/1397

Photos from Bexar County Sheriff's Office's post 08/04/2024

Human remains found in Grand County identified to be missing Texan, officials confirm 07/28/2024

Our condolences to the families 🙏🏼

Human remains found in Grand County identified to be missing Texan, officials confirm Grand County Sheriff's Office confirmed the remains discovered on July 22 to be identified as Miranda Ankofski Saturday afternoon. Her late husband has yet to be identified.

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