Law enforcement officials have released new digital reconstruction images of an unidentified female whose skeletal remains were discovered approximately 3.5 miles west of I-25 on Red Rocks Road (near Walsenburg) in unincorporated Huerfano County, Colorado, on Aug. 10, 1999.
A forensic artist recently completed new digital reconstruction images of the woman in an effort to help identify the woman.
The woman is described as 5'8 to 5'10 inches tall, weighing approximately 130 to 145 lbs. She was estimated to be 30-45 years old at the time of her death. While her race is undetermined, she may be white, part American Indian or Hispanic. She had shoulder length dark brown to black hair that may have been styled in dreadlocks.
The woman’s remains were found with clothing that included red, men's long underwear with a Winston cigarette logo, red crop top t-shirt, blue jeans, red crew socks and dark brown leather strap sandals.
Jane Doe had extensive dental work, and her teeth would have been a predominant facial feature.
Investigators believe foul play was involved in her death. If you have any information on the identity of the woman or the circumstances surrounding her death, please contact the CBI at 719-647-5990.
Republished courtesy of CBI. Photo credit: CBI