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Old 02-02-2006, 08:27 PM
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Question Lost and Need Assistance

Assistance needed to locate remains of a young girl found in the desert of Northern AZ in 1958. Dental comparison of 1962 to missing ten-year-old inconclusive need to locate remains for DNA testing.

Please contact the Coconino Sheriff’s Department with any information.
http://co.coconino.az.us/sheriff.aspx or this email, thank you.
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Old 02-28-2006, 12:09 AM
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Hunters made a discovery, of human remains, in a pine grove near the Grand Canyon National Park in 1958. They were examined by an anthropologist who noted the girl to be between the ages of 13-17 and may have died up to a year before their discovery.

The following year a road grader uncovers clothing and other evidence that may have belonged to the victim. Yet she remained unknown and filed away until 1962 when a letter alerted LE to the discovery.

The skull and jawbone were compared to the dental records of missing ten-year-old Connie Smith who walked away from a Connecticut summer camp in 1952. Examination was inconclusive she could not positively be identified the missing Connie Smith.

The search is on for these remains to be used for comparison to DNA records of missing and loss girls from that time frame.
Anyone with information in the whereabouts of these remains please share. You can remain anonymous.
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Old 03-08-2006, 08:23 PM
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Question Have we found the cemetery?

A cemetery in AZ, where Little Miss X or Miss X rests, may have been located. However, which one of the unknown sites could she be? Somewhere a family is wondering and searching for her, still.

Miss X went missing a year or more before she was discovered in 1958. She was laying scattered on a ridge in a pine grove near the Grand Canyon in AZ.

Had she been filed away waiting to be identified? Did someone’s letter alert law enforcement to a possible match of a missing camper who walked away from summer camp in Connecticut in 1952? With no positive identity reached, a pauper's grave is where she was put in hopes someday she would be discovered and return home.

We continue our search to not only locate Miss X but Connie Smith as well. Every family needs to know where their loved one rests to allow closure to the decades mystery of not knowing.
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Old 04-19-2006, 09:35 PM
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Question 1950 ~ AZ Highway Crew

We continue to search for the final resting place of Little Miss X in Northern AZ.

Her remains were discovered in a pine grove, but a short distant away, in the following year, a highway crew, while doing road work, uncovered other items, including a necklace and possible clothing.

Any information or anyone who knows of persons who may have worked for the AZ highway crew in Northern AZ in the 1950's please post.

It might have been an unusual event and remembered.
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Old 05-05-2006, 09:33 PM
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Still Missing

The whereabouts of Little Miss X or Miss X in Northwest AZ is still a mystery.

It has been so long ago and so much has happened since her remains were discovered, yet someplace she is waiting to be carried home.

Can you help?
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