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Collom Street Jane Doe: State Police Review Decades-Old Case

Almost 40 years after her remains were discovered in Philadelphia, authorities are still working to identify the Collom Street Jane Doe. 

Renderings of the Collom Street Jane Doe

Renderings of the Collom Street Jane Doe

Photo Credit: Facebook/PSP Tips

Skeletal remains including a skull, a jaw, and three other bones were located in a wooded area on Nov. 25, 1984, according to state police and the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System.

The bones were discovered by a resident's dog behind a property at 456 E. Collom Street, authorities say. Police were never able to locate the rest of the victim's remains. 

Investigators believe the remains belonged to a black girl between 4 and 6 years old. She is thought to have died about one year before the bones were found, according to the Doe Network

In the years since her discovery, authorities have circulated multiple renderings of her possible appearance based on the skull. 

Anyone with information is asked to call PSP in Philadelphia at 215-452-5216 or submit a tip online

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