SPECIAL NOTE TO FAMILIES WHO REPORTED A MISSING LOVED ONE FITTING THIS DESCRIPTION IN THE 1970'S
Authorities are asking anyone who reported a girl missing in the late 1970s (who fits the description of this Jane Doe or somewhat close to it) to contact them, so they can verify that the girl’s name is still in state and national databases for missing persons.
*Please be sure to include: First name, Middle name or initial, Last name and Date of birth.
If you have any information that may help to identify this woman
Please contact:
(You may remain anonymous when submitting information)
Snohomish County Sheriff's Office
Detective James Scharf or Detective David Heitzman
Phone: 1-425-388-3845
Agency Case # 77-17073
NCIC # U-579855433
Snohomish County Medical Examiner's Office
Phone: 1-425-438-6209
ME Case # 08SN0977
Contact the creator/administrator of this website:
Some reporters covered the story in the 1970s and/or in 1992 when the facial reconstruction was made available. If you have photos or video of the facial reconstruction from 1992, please be very careful about using them – if at all. Because Jane Doe was then believed to be older, the reconstruction reflects her looking much older. Detectives believe the current sketch better reflects what she really looked like.
Forensic artist John Hinds holds up his sketch of an unidentified murder victim (Snohomish County Jane Doe) he was able to reconstruct based on viewing only her skull.
Photo courtesy of: (Steve Bloom/The Olympian)
Items found with victim: Cut off jean shorts, pink underpants, tank top with white, blue, green and pink pastel stripes. Mr. Sneeker brand blue and white tennis shoes (Men's Size 7).Timex brand watch with brown leather strap and yellow metal face (Worn on left wrist).
Quilt of Hope is displayed at University of North Texas.
Great thanks and appreciation to Janice Smolinski
(Mother of missing Billy Smolinski)
For all her hard work in creating the Quilt of Hope Project.