Composite sketch released to identify skeletal remains in baltimore cold case

Composite sketch released to identify skeletal remains in Baltimore cold case

BALTIMORE, MD — The Baltimore Police Department is asking for assistance in identifying an individual whose skeletal remains were discovered in 2016 in a wooded area of the 4000 block of Parkside Drive.

The remains were found on September 19, 2016, and investigators have since created a composite sketch of the individual in hopes of determining their identity. The case remains unsolved, and detectives are now seeking help from the public.

Anyone with information regarding the identity of the person depicted in the composite sketch is urged to contact Cold Case Detectives at 410-396-2319.

The department continues to investigate and hopes public input will bring closure to this long-standing case.

Composite sketch released to identify skeletal remains in baltimore cold case
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Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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