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Title: NJF050209
Description: Hoboken Feb 9 2005


monkalup - January 14, 2007 01:55 AM (GMT)
CASE INFORMATION On February 9, 2005, an unidentified female was found in the Hudson River in Hoboken, NJ.

NIC# U850006026

Date Body Found February 9, 2005

Estimated Date of Death November 1, 2004

BIOLOGICAL PROFILE

Estimated Year of Birth 1970-1980

Sex Female

Race White

Height 5'3" - 5'5"

Weight 145 - 165 lbs

Hair Brown

Eyes Brown or Hazel

SCARS, MARKS, Tattoos Pierced Ears

JEWELRY Victim was wearing a Citizens quartz watch with a black band

Other Information Victim was wearing one black cowboy boot and two dark colored socks with floral design. She does have very short nails and pink toenail polish.

MISC. Fingerprints and dental records are available for comparison.


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If you have any information about this case or the identification of this individual, please contact:
The New Jersey State Police at 1-800-709-7090 or e-mail at missingp@gw.njsp.org .

Hudson County Prosecutor's Officer, Homicide Unit #201-915-1345
Hoboken Police Department, Detective Bureau #201-420-2106

monkalup - January 14, 2007 01:55 AM (GMT)

monkalup - August 8, 2011 02:59 PM (GMT)
Unidentified White Female

* The victim was discovered on February 9, 2005 in the Hudson River in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey
* Estimated Date of Death: November 1, 2004

Vital Statistics

* Estimated Year of Birth: 1970-1980
* Approximate Height and Weight: 5'3" - 5'5"; 145 - 165 lbs
* Distinguishing Characteristics: Brown hair with blonde streaks and shoulder length; brown/hazel eyes. Medium to stocky build. Pierced ears. She had very short nails and pink toenail polish. No tattoos.
* Clothing: One black cowboy boot with a hole in the sole and two dark colored socks with floral design. A Citizens quartz watch with a black band.
* Fingerprints: Available
* Dentals: Available. Several fillings.
* DNA: Available in CODIS

Case History
It was determined that the woman drowned because there were no obvious signs of trauma no bullet holes or stab wounds. Investigators do not believe that her death was a homicide.
The woman was fingerprinted, but her prints did not turn up in the State Police database.
Although the woman was found in Hoboken, she could have entered the river at any point.

Investigators
If you have any information about this case please contact:
New Jersey State Police
800-709-7090
or
Hoboken Police Department
Detective Bureau
201-420-2106
You may remain anonymous when submitting information.

NCMEC #: NCMCU10135

NCIC Number: U-850006026
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