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Artist Rendering of Oregon Homicide Victim May Shed Light

Anyone with information about a missing person matching this description, please contact the Linn County Sheriff's Office at 1-800-884-3911

Forensic sketch of unknown remains
If any one you know resembles this man,
and has been missing, call 1-800-884-3911
Sketch: Linn County SO

(ALBANY) - The Linn County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate the discovery of human remains on October 23rd of this year by a hunter in the Big Spring Snow Park area of east Linn County.

Linn County Detectives have been working with the State Medical Examiner's Office and the State Museum of Anthropology at the University of Oregon in Eugene attempting to determine the identity of the homicide victim in this case.

Personnel at the University of Oregon were able to examine and reconstruct the remains to include the skull and facial structure of the victim. Linn County Detectives worked with Joyce Nagy, a certified Forensic Sketch Artist with the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office to create an artists rendering of what the deceased person may have looked like. Detectives also located several articles of clothing at the scene which may help identify the person. Photographs of similar clothing are available.

Description of victim: Adult male 25-45 years of age, ethnic ancestry probable Caucasian Robust build, 5'8" to 6'1" tall Unknown hair color, unknown eye color, unknown scars, marks or tattoos Poor dental health, with minimal to no dental work performed on teeth

Clothing recovered in the area: Grey "Sideout" brand t-shirt with Sideout logo screen print on t- shirt Black "Dungarees" brand denim pants Blue with black trim nylon type athletic pants "K-Air" brand white leather type tennis shoes, approximately size 11-12 men's shoes.

The Sheriff's Office is requesting anyone with information about a missing person matching the description given, please contact the Linn County Sheriff's Office at 1-800-884-3911 or (541) 967-3950.




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